Also the fact that Epic did this without notifying the union or giving them a chance to bargain
simple
I got hung up on this before too but it's apparently "Windows Subsystem for (using) Linux"
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Never played it, I only knew it from the later tags.
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I could've gotten it in one if I focused but there are a lot of games that have this same style.
I haven't been in the know, I guess. Just found out with the trailer.
It is a little funny that even after Sony backpedaled hard on live service after Concord, the one studio they bought to make live service games instantly started failing too. Destiny hasn't been doing too great either. Sony have been very unlucky this generation.
Wait what! I had no idea they were reviving Gumball. What a nice surprise.
Thank you. I think most communities need to enforce a rule like this because there are a lot of ridiculous people on the platform. I post a ton on /c/games and /c/movies and I'm still getting a lot of comments that are essentially whining about hating the company that made it or telling others to stop enjoying it. If you're on a gaming community and aren't here to talk about gaming, why ARE you here in the first place?
Shoutout to a lot of times I post about a new game and get occasional comments similar to "Ew why would I buy a 70 euro game when I can wait 2 years to buy it at 15 euros". adds absolutely nothing to the conversation. Also the occasional "is this post an ad???" comment for posting an article about upcoming games.
$299 with 16gb of memory
So 450-500 dollars once they instantly go out of stock and nobody can find them anywhere. I want to be excited but MSRP has been a joke since covid. Either way, the cards look good. i hope they can iron out the driver issues this time around.
Does Lemmy even know what EEE means anymore or are we regurgitating words we heard from some article now?
What's it going to embrace and extend? WSL has existed for ages and is just a way to run Linux in a convenient container on top of Windows. That's it. It's not an attempt to "extenguish" Linux, literally just make the development experience on Windows less painful so people don't switch to another OS. This has nothing to do with EEE.
Open sourcing it with a permissive license can only be a good thing, and again they're doing it to be more appealing to devs and maybe get free bug fixes from the open source community. It isn't some grand conspiracy. But of course this community will react to news of "proprietary blob is now open source" with pessimism.