![](https://lemmus.org/pictrs/image/6a7aaf07-2e34-4152-a420-c73d03349130.webp)
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9792463e-4b2a-494d-aaa8-adb78906a30f.png)
- University of Sussex
That’s a good one!
That’s the one!
I had an ASCII Grip for the original Playstation that I really loved. It was a one-handed controller that I mostly used to play RPGs, and although it took a little getting used to, I eventually got so comfortable with it I could menu faster with the Grip than with a normal pad!
Thank goodness, an original joke instead of another re-tread.
Construction is a good way to build character, but you sure do deal with a lot of tools.
deleted by creator
I think the news is that he’s dropping his lawsuit, and the emails (which are old news in the tech press) are the presumed reason he’s dropping the lawsuit.
The days when Dragon Age was a whitebox version of Baldur’s Gate are long behind us, my friend. First came prioritizing consoles over PCs, then an awkward halfway house between action and tactical combat, now approaching Dragon’s Dogma action combat. The one thing I’ll say about DA: it’s consistently inconsistent.
airhorn.wav
Every key, too! I may not know what the heck SysReq is, but I’m hitting it!
Well, not touching your partner is one way to ensure nobody ends up pregnant, I guess.
You’re right, of course. But there’s still a few games that don’t run on Steam Deck (looking at you, Henteko Doujin), that run fine in Windows. I’m able to play these games on my Ayn Loki Zero with Win 11 install, via Steam. Of course, I’m talking about playing indie shmups on a US $250 device, so I’m a bit of a niche case. So… situationally it’s a good-ish idea? For, like, three people? Not enough people to make a product worth selling, anyway.
20 years ago, the big question VCs were asking their startups was, “How do we convince Microsoft to buy this company?” Simpler times, back then.
If they had a couple of unbeatable patents that they just couldn’t figure out how to turn into products, that’s almost forgivable – you blew your launch, so you sell out to a company who has the resources to make your ideas into something the public will buy. But as far as I can tell, these guys don’t really have any IP worth buying them out for.
And now I’d like to recall some words of wisdom from Abraham Lincoln.
“It’s all in your head!”
Yeah, you’ve got friends here, bud!
That was close. If went on too long, you’d have to see a sturgeon.