For this to work, you’ll need a North American version of the game. Once you have it, drop it in the main menu and start playing.
Clever. I hope this protects the makers.
It’s crazy how political courts have become. Or didn’t I notice it in the past?
Nonono, you are not allowed to ask stupid questions, but since there are no stupid questions, you can ask away.
He looks kinda overweight or is it the pose?
Never heard of it, but I’ll check it out. Thanks!
People are paying a monthly fee for multiplayer on PlayStation. I assume that is Sony’s goal for their PC ports.
Last time I tried to play Mass Effect (through Game Pass) it told me I need to install the EA App. However I couldn’t install the app because “you have to uninstall Origin” first.
So I uninstalled Origin and all games I had installed through Origin. Still I couldn’t install the app till I restarted the PC.
Then I had to login to EA via browser to verify my account. Then I could login in the new app and then I could play the game.
After my game pass ran out, I looked at the Steam page of Mass Effect to buy it, but Steam said that Origin (not the EA app) is required. At that point I was done with EA games. Maybe it was an outdated info. I don’t care. I surely would’ve got the game running eventually, but I just don’t care enough.
And don’t get me started about the Ubisoft launcher, which doesn’t seem to understand that I don’t want to run games as an admin user.
I don’t care, I just love my little top$ecret123!
More like +10.5°C in room A and -8°C in room B.
I get your frustration. I feel it myself. Still, I fear, calling people assholes won’t be helpful and prevent folks from admitting they did wrong. At the same time, it can always get worse (hotter) and I think it would be best to win as many people over as possible, to do the right thing.
I don’t know. We’re fucked anyway, I guess.
I want a new Titanic movie, but instead of the Orchestra playing till the end, there should be a bunch of Lemmy jokesters making witty comments in the face of unavoidable doom.
What’s in the wrinkle?
What’s in the wrinkle, Somerset!?
All in the game.
To me it seems, a rich minority is gaming the system (political theatre, Fox news, CNN… --> public opinion), hoping to secure wealth and power against “the will of the people”, up to a point where the system will eventually break and be replaced by dictatorship.
Ironically it is much more dangerous to be a billionaire in Russia or China than in the US or Europe.
Maybe that should be our message: it seems easier to exploit us without checks and balances, but having none can be very dangerous for you and your family.
However, the leader who will eventually emerge, the one using AI to check this comment, will be best for all of us, I’m sure!
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Guys! Guys! I just figured it out! The last couple years, we’ve been living in a Monthy Python sketch! Now it all makes sense!
That’s some true 4D chess, with time paradoxes and all!
The sound… I mean the text is just a bit warmer on analog sites.
Well, as the picture says, with this bad boy you can use 86 characters per line.