Linkin Park + Shitty last name + I think the number was random 20+ years ago
he/they/ace/aro?/idk
You are absolutely correct. This is what happens when I comment way too early lol
Solid base just outside West Point proper. A few too many windows and egresses, but glad you were still able to fortify.
BTW, B41 stable or B42 unstable?
ESL (ESP Lite) is a newer file format for mods in the Creation Engine, the whole backend to the game basically. Fallouts 3, NV, 4, 76, and Starfield all run a very heavily modified Gamebryo engine (from back in the Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind era, ~2001), which over time mutated into the Creation Engine. Previous types were ESM and ESP, and they were locked to a total of 254 individual mods. If you went over the game would most likely crash… speaking of, CTD is crash to desktop. Lastly, DLC is downloadable content, aka usually extra paid stuff to add into the game. That can be perceived as it being good extra content or bad in that the content should have been part of the main game all along.
Now if only ESL support could be backported to FNV/FO3/TTW… 254 mods would be a paltry collection. And it would still CTD.
I just heard they’re still on for the movie. That, and it looks like Journey to the Center of Hawkthorne had a relatively recent update.
Not quite, but the goatee may be spreading…
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Must moving from the Gamebtyo/Creation Engine to Unreal seems like a huge leap. Wonder how much that’ll affect modding capability or recreating popular mods from the original game.
Kinda sad that this’ll seemingly overshadow the Skyblivion team’s efforts over the past 15 years… Unless they hired some of their team.
There was also Roughnecks, a short lived early CGI series. Was pretty fun for the time, looked a bit better than Reboot iirc. Although, reading up on it, wow it had a shitty production history. Was still fun to watch for kid me.
Just did that at my workplace, and the Windows App (at least for MacOS), was just all around shittier. It removed all of the previously setup VMs and standalone desktops staff would remote into for certain programs not compatible in an Apple environment, and then it killed the shared folder connection between devices, so for a short while there, we had to use OneDrive as a “quick and dirty” workaround. Finally got it working, but it took the full removal of the Windows App, including digging into every Library folder to delete any straggler files. Oh and it also would forget the reconnected remote sessions we’d set up, so that every time you closed it, you’d need to recreate the remote session.
Can you tell I am pissed? Least it was a one time sitch so far, but damn.
I’m in a multi-school district org handling public schooling, but I only handle 2 schools myself. I mostly help teachers and staff, but ever so often the kids have curiosities and questions too.
IT help desk (combined L1/L2 ish) in education. Pull in a smidge under $70k plus bennies/pension/etc. Live comfortably enough and have some leftover to treat myself reasonably.
Bit concerned what happens with the US DoE though…
Doesn’t BigScreen have this feature? I’ve not used it recently. Or are you describing something where the moviegoer puts a headset that just displays the subs, transparent for just the screen?
They’d be plastered all over tech stores end caps and cashier lanes, and sometimes places you’d never expect. But boy did they open my eyes to PC gaming.
My first computer was a Dell 486DX @ 66mHz with 8MB RAM, a 514MB hard drive. It ran Windows 3.1 initially, and I think we upgraded to 95 eventually. Many a day playing DOS games, especially those 1000 in 1 discs with tons of shareware.
I have the nearly the same CPU and GPU, sans the X version of the 7700, and it all works wonders for my gaming needs. As the one poster said, is this a humble brag lol? Built mine at the end of '23.
Perfectly fine build and should last a good while. I play mostly at 1440p, and dabble in some heavily modded games like SkyrimVR, Cyberpunk, etc.
Eep, just realized the community, but this still stands, and you’ll most likely see better performance versus a standard Windows setup.
Snake. Snake!? Snaaaaaake!!!
Ahhhhh!!! WHERE!?!?!
Ours died last weekend. I thought it was the thermistor, roomie thought it was the dryer belt. I was technically capable of fixing it, but uncomfortable as it’s both something I’ve never messed with prior, and it’s a gas dryer. Ended up calling out Sears Repair and it was neither (we called other shops, but none had Saturday hours). Turns out, the part that drove the belt melted after 9 years of operation. The part was probably cheap, but the knowledge was pricey.
For being a radio demon, he is quite the cute little bugger.
Needs more Brawndo.
~yeah, two other Idiocracy mentions already… considering the direction we’re going, the more the merrier~
Voidigo is pretty unique I think. Chaotic roguelite with unique and sometimes asinine weaponry. Sure, it can sometimes feel a bit like Enter the Gungeon, but I feel the art style separates it a good bit from that and other top down shooters. Plus the guns and melee can be a bit crazy in their own right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXkoiGRuiaw