Breakout, Sokoban, Prince of Persia, Command & Conquer, Tilt!, Space Invaders, Indiana Jones & the Fate of Atlantis, Full Throttle, Fallout, Raptor: Call of the Shadows, Wolf3D.
This was in the '90s but some of those games were already quite old by that time.
I linked a Docker Container elsewhere in this topic that works with Proton's implementation of port forwarding. Proton's price is the same as Mullvad too. That would be my recommendation.
and now she's taking any chance of using the LTT brand for her own benefit
Serious question: how does she stand to benefit from the action she's taken? Some other employer will take pity on her and hire her? Internet karma? I don't immediately see a win in this for her.
Had to leave MV because of this. I went to Proton, though I did need special software to support its form of port forwarding without introducing a regular hassle. All good now, mostly.
It's more that effective seeding is very hard without a forwarded port. If you only leech, you'll be fine. But that's not how the system is envisioned.
Agreed with your last point, though Mullvad axing port forwarding means for torrenters they've become drastically less useful, so I wouldn't rate them very highly myself either. Despite liking them a lot.
I wonder why they don't employ Nat-pmp like Proton does.
I've heard tell that at the account level, individual users can turn off things like free movies & TV series, enhanced search results and all that to get a cleaner experience.
I the web UI, mouse over your avatar, go to account settings, and disable pretty much everything under 'online media sources'. Enjoy the pure, clean Plex experience. Just see what the server offers, no more, no less.
Came here to post this. If seeding is important to you, and I hope it kinda is, then you need port forwarding. So Mullvad is out, or at least I switched away from it.
Breakout, Sokoban, Prince of Persia, Command & Conquer, Tilt!, Space Invaders, Indiana Jones & the Fate of Atlantis, Full Throttle, Fallout, Raptor: Call of the Shadows, Wolf3D.
This was in the '90s but some of those games were already quite old by that time.