There is a pretty fun metroidvania called The Weird Dream that I only know about because FitGirl repacked it. They don’t seem like a threat to me.
There is a pretty fun metroidvania called The Weird Dream that I only know about because FitGirl repacked it. They don’t seem like a threat to me.
They buried Vinnie on a hill, overlooking a little river, with pine cones all around.
Is it a peer-to-peer service?
I was going to write a snarky comment about how people can’t stay off of social media even for five days, but then I wondered “what is there to even spoil?”
It’s freaking Zelda, we all know the drill by now. I truly don’t know what is there to worry about.
I must say though, the community logo is very nice. Even if Lemmy doesn’t use “c/”, it uses an exclamation point.
It seems like AnimeBytes is the only one that matters, and is quite hard to get into. I think it’s better to just stick to nyaa.
I think the problem is allowing corporations to own the copyright. We should make it so that only the original creator of something can copyright it for ten years.
I prefer PipePipe as well, it’s great It gets frequently updated.
Private trackers are not worth it at all. Getting into main stuff is way too hard and open signups are pure luck. Even people who used top tier private trackers for over a decade now openly admit they wouldn’t bother with it if they were starting from scratch today.
I hear usenet is good for obscure stuff.
I started an indie platformer called Archaeogem, early impressions are great. Apart from that today I played Post Void, Donkey Kong Country and Super Mario World.
Can we please just stop with the remakes, there are other games out there people.
It seems particularly bad in video games from my admittedly narrow perspective. Declining standards of many mainstream gamers for new releases doesn’t help.
There are no consequences for the leadership when they fuck up.
Those are very worrying statistics. I am planning to upgade to a discrete GPU from the 5600G’s iGPU, I hope this doesn’t become a problem in the future.
15 years? What about 80 years? There are movies from the 40s that are still under copyright.
My condolances.