I’m using Mlem since its testflight.
For now, I’m quite satisfied with the app store version
I’m using Mlem since its testflight.
For now, I’m quite satisfied with the app store version
Good question. I found a comparison video by GamerInVoid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VODSVVkKRD4
According to their video, I think Ratchet and Clank is still playable on a PC with SATA SSD, but the waiting time when jumping between the worlds is definitely longer than NVMe
I think it’s a chicken-or-egg dilemma for PC gaming. Game devs don’t want to lose the big market of legacy hardwares, so core gamers can’t maximize their top notch PC’s potentials.
I can’t understand it either.
I’d consider the digit key cards as a physical cartridge requiring a huge first-day patch (as large as a full game).
Okay, I guess some of the anger comes from the limited storage of console and the high price of fast SD card
I’m sorry that I don’t understand it.
By default, all windows/mac/linux laptops will ask users to set up a password for log-in. This is not sufficient, but much better than password-less unlock
I have a steam deck an I love it, but I don’t think using it as a laptop is a good idea. Unlocking a steam deck doesn’t need a password (by default), just like Switch, GameBoy or PS Portable. If steam deck is lost, sensitive personal data can be accessed easily. Besides, I’d expect a higher risk of losing a steam deck, as I’d been playing it on various places like metro or train stations.
If you never take your steam deck out of your home, then it sounds sensible to use SD as a laptop
Free upgrade is always great. Sadly, Tears of Kingdom is not on this list
I’m using https://skymoth.app/ so far so good
Wallet not safe. Filling up my shopping list now