I jumped on there six weeks or so ago (before I re-joined here on Lemmy) and was taken by the lovely UI, and it does...work. But there's some gaps like this. Still, it can be better than the alternative, which is always something to encourage.
Nope, no selling here. Ironically I had a couple of legit job offers for this kind of thing when I was writing these on Reddit last year (before leaving it). So...in some odd alternate universe, I might have been doing just that selling!
For now, I'm very fediverse-addicted. No selling here. I'm glad you enjoyed the few things I found interesting myself! :)
...and a couple others. I just mitigated how sim-ish it is, I understand that's how the game was designed, but I'd prefer to make my own kind of 'easy mode', and that's what it boiled down to for me! :)
Its a lot of fun to me. This one (ironically) I feel like I did the bare minimum.
I've been nursing a sore shoulder all week which put my work (red team - penetration tester) and fun (gaming / any typing) into the category of 'I'd better do as little of it as possible to rest the arm'
So...its really nice to hear that even this - where I stopped myself writing 19719161 words instead of 6 - is a nice read for some!
I think there is an option for DRM-free. It's going to be a controversial take but...when companies pull this kinda thing? I'm more inclined to be a pirate girl than support this kind of process.
These are known, and you'd better believe Nintendo knows everything there is to know about each and every emulator that exists. They tried pressuring the team behind Cemu years ago, but it ended up being pointless.
The user discovered a bug, where anyone could apply games to their account, without buying or paying. He ended up notifying Steam (after he applied games to his account).
To them, like all bug hunt payments, the cost of what they gave him in the end ($4K) was nothing compared to the damage of that being shared - they get everlasting good press over it; good will, and they close the bug. So the $4,000 is alongside keeping the games he'd applied to his account.
Sorry, I could have worded that better! It's on me for poor phrasing. English is not my native language, sometimes I can explain poorly.
I only access it via their website!