Alan wake 2 had massive critical acclaim what you on about and they're now in a financial situation to publish they're own games because of it.
And their store definitely runs better than steam and gog. Gog is the worst hanging most of the time with it often losing its penis place when going back to the previous page, and the latter is often the same on steam. Even big picture mode struggles with the steam store some times.
We would have never gotten the likes of Alan wake 2 if not for epics money though, which also paved the way for remedy to become more independent for future releases. I'd rather have an exclusive then nothing at all.
It's also arguable whether or not square would've ported kingdom hearts to pc if not for epic paying for it as well. Which in turn allowed them to put it on steam later because the game had already been made to work for pc.
Other than how they've handled rocket league and harmonix, epic have done nothing but good for the pc space in my opinion. Even if a launcher is shitty, a launcher is just a launcher and at least their store runs better than gog or steams.
I hate it so much, even when I NEED to go there for help and support, I know I'm likely the tenth person to ask the same question. I honestly don't know why so many people love this way of support, just document it!
I never played it properly as a kid but I had a demo that I used to play all the time. I never even finished the demo as a kid. To me the world just felt so mysterious and massive.
I have a 36 key split keyboard. Smaller keyboards usually have thumb clusters so your thumbs can do more than just press space and that means having extra "shift-like" layers at your thumbtips. You can have these layers be one shots, holds, toggles. Whatever is best for you. And that's what's so good about the custom keyboard shit, you can make it work exactly for you.
My thumb keys are backspace, shift, space and enter with an extra two for two separate layers. One is symbols and numbers, with me putting the more common programming symbols where my fingers lie naturally, and the other is navigation and function keys. It's great.
I'm now much more productive as beforehand a standard fill size qwerty keyboard for the amount of work I did was starting to do damage to my hands. I don't get as much pain anymore now that I've downsized and no longer need to stretch my fingers out to hit ; = / () and the like
It can be hard to find full 4k atmos versions online in my opinion. But usual benefits are the same for any physical collection. Actually having something tangible you can look at and touch and know you'll always have as long as you look after it and disc rot doesn't come for it before your own demise.
I know you said you didn't want a full list but thought it'd be an interesting exercise for me to do one anyway. If these were the only PS1 games I could play, I'd still be very happy with few that I'd truly miss that's not on here (which would mostly be games from series that I put here, spyro etc.)
Blurays are still way better than streaming though, especially the UHD ones. Bitrate is always way higher and the audio is noticeably crisper in my opinion.
I still regularly buy Blu rays, but it has to be for a specific kind of film or one of my favourites.
Hey just letting you know, I got your message, I've just not had any time to find exactly where I put the boards yet it's been a busy time. I've kept your message unread as a daily reminder though
Scrapers don't care about whatever disclaimer you put in your comments. You think someone processed every one manually and checks to see if they're allowed to or not? They're already scraping, they don't give a shit, when things are scrapped there used as a collective, they're not going to read any individual pieces of data alone, it's for big data analysis.
It's a waste of time for you, for me to read and a waste of space on my screen.
Alan wake 2 had massive critical acclaim what you on about and they're now in a financial situation to publish they're own games because of it.
And their store definitely runs better than steam and gog. Gog is the worst hanging most of the time with it often losing its penis place when going back to the previous page, and the latter is often the same on steam. Even big picture mode struggles with the steam store some times.
Correction: previous place, not penis place