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  • This one needs to be illegal.

    Apps that you need push notifications turned on for, but also serve ads.

    For example, where I live the company that does riding sharing also does all kinds of deliveries. I get notifications about all kinds of restaurant deals.

    The version of Amazon we have sends all kinds of unwanted messages from sellers if you add an item from their shop to your cart. It can be turned off, but it needs to be done one by one manually.

    Even the mobile wallet apps that we use here send all kinds of ads.

    Like, I need notifications about payments and that is it. Stop giving me full screen popup ads each time I open the app to make a payment. It just slows me down and frustrates me.

  • I still have all my old systems even the nes which I first gamed on, technically it’s my parents. But they don’t game at all so it’s really more mine than anyone else’s in the family.

  • Thanks for your post. I’m nearing the end of dragon quest XI and have been wondering what my next jrpg would be.

    I think this is it as it has been on my list for some time. I played a bit of it like 15 years ago, it I have no idea how far I had gotten into the game.

  • 25 for the bundle is perfect. Each of these games could probably sell for 15-20 alone.

    I’ll probably pick this up after seeing a review of it on the steam deck.

    I played resident evil 3 first and fell in love with the series. God, that wa before ps2 was out. It was so long ago.

  • I’ve never had an issue with settings stuff except for maybe a super old game like fallout 1, but I expect windows would have the same issue.

    But you are right about anti-cheat stuff. Luckily I don’t care about online gaming.

  • I honestly think it’s a coping mechanism that is hard wired into us.

    Most if not all ancient civilizations independently had some sort of belief in a higher power.

    It’s a way to deal with the death of a loved one and your own mortality.