

Anyone know of this fixed remote play on the deck?
Anyone know of this fixed remote play on the deck?
Not really because these are open source projects. The one that is easier to develop for will likely get more features which leads to more users.
That being said, Java was a questionable choice IMO.
Unless there have been some major advancements recently I don’t think much of this is going to be running fully locally.
Honestly the fact that it has code that says “under condition X, don’t save the user” is concerning in and of itself. I wouldn’t trust this thing in the first place.
It’s just Pokémon but if the series grew up with the fanbase instead of stagnating on the age group it did.
It’s a really good “monster collector” game with solid gameplay and a mature story.
I played ~30hrs and there is still a lot to go.
That being said, it’s not AAA by any means.
Boulders Gare 3 doesn’t really even have a concept of grinding. There are no procedurally generated encounters and each battle can only happen once.
You could say doing all the side quests and exploring the side areas is a type of grinding but it’s really just “content” IMO.
Ahh, owning a chicken coop suggested to me you own property. Not many landlords are going to be ok with stuff like that.
Honestly, owning a house/property puts you in a better spot than a lot of people. What state are you in?
That’s not really “like” and IVR, that’s literally an IVR.
Most IVR software is programmable to say/do whatever you need it to.
VSCode with the VIM mode plugin is kind of the best of both worlds.
Me working on graphics and audio programming all day.
Am I the only one who thought this was a weird thumbnail for a C Major backing jam track video?
Gooooood damnit. I knew this would happen.