Interestingly I'd say the complete opposite: BotW was my fave and I feel I could replay it in quite a different style (e.g. trying to beat it without any dungeons, trying to 100% it), whereas the others are all very linear and my only option is to play it again in the same way.
(Obviously I don't need to pay any additional money to do either though!)
Ted Kravitz's speculation was that because they slightly blocked the medical car (didn't cause a problem but could have theoretically) then it's the kind of thing the FIA really want to crack down on
I've not tried Winlator for a year or so, wasn't really useable but looked like it had a lot of promise. Guessing if you're successfully emulating Switch games then it's pretty capable though?
I've seen these devices mentioned quite a bit on Lemmy but I've never looked into what they actually are. Is it basically just a small Android tablet with built-in controller? Does it run (x64) PC games or just (arm) Android games and emulators?
I clicked on this post expecting to see one of this really detailed spot-the-difference aerodynamics comparisons; it's literally just no big hole -> big hole
We'd get a pretty good game format OS—if the players could agree to come together—and then licence that out. Just like we do with Blu-ray, just like we do with the compact disk—and let people compete on content.
I know this is the most Lemmy comment it's possible to make, but oh, if only there were an OS that already exists that you could run games on and that didn't even need licencing out!
I'd love this comment to be a sticky post on every new thing announcement. Trouble with us humans is we like to really get into a thing that's completely out of our control, and then we get very upset when it goes in a direction we don't like. Being able to take a step back and say "ah well, guess that's not for me anymore" is much better for your own mental health than getting angry at consumerism.
Pirelli informed all 10 F1 teams on Wednesday that the Miami and Emilia Romagna GPs will have a tyre allocation one step softer than last season.
This follows confirmation that this year’s Saudi Arabian GP will also be a step softer than last year, with all three of these races one-stop affairs in 2024.
This weekend’s Bahrain GP, with an abrasive Skahir surface a big player in decision making, will see the hardest range, C1, C2 and C3 in action.
Weird that it's so out of date, but if they wanted it gone from there they could say it was violating some security rule or other. I guess they could remove some necessary APIs if they actually want to break it.
Interestingly I'd say the complete opposite: BotW was my fave and I feel I could replay it in quite a different style (e.g. trying to beat it without any dungeons, trying to 100% it), whereas the others are all very linear and my only option is to play it again in the same way.
(Obviously I don't need to pay any additional money to do either though!)