I know you’re asking about Android, but it’s on Steam. Maybe it can be played remotely…?
I know you’re asking about Android, but it’s on Steam. Maybe it can be played remotely…?
You’re experiencing a mirage. Go eat something and come back.
Try custom collections feature:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-use-collections-addonsmozillaorg
AdguardHome has those features as well. What made you choose Technitium over AdguardHome?
What’s your GPU?
I am not a developer but don’t they have to state the engine at the beginning of the game? Really no idea, just guessing, as I’ve seen a lot of games with it.
Which ones do you recommend?
Maybe I’m in the minority here, but I’m not a huge fan of the recent trend of guns and firing in mainstream video games. Besides the janky awkwardness of polygons, there’s something off-putting to me about my character engaging in deadly combat. Am I supposed to be pretending that it’s me as I watch the action happening? When I play a game (esp. an RPG) I can get really immersed in the experience and feel like the mouse/controller is an extension of my hand, shooting fireballs and whatnot. So is it also supposed to be an extension of my weapon when my character starts killing? Am I supposed to be fully engaged for maximum immersion?
In movies, it’s different because when a character in a movie engages in deadly combat, the audience understands that they’re watching someone else do it. I’ve never seen a movie where I’m supposed to pretend like I’m the main character and I’m the one doing the killing. (Hardcore Henry notwithstanding)
I have nothing against action-packed games or games with mature content as their own thing, but encountering it in a regular game always throws me out of the immersion. Coming from a mainstream studio, it also just feels like a desperate attempt to appeal to a certain audience more than anything else, even if it’s nothing more than a short murder.
FYI, in the future, if there’s a screenshot like this, and it includes a terminal with output like the one on the bottom right, you can see the name of the distribution in there. The tool that displays output like that is neofetch(or any other variation of it), with ASCII art on the left and system info on the right.
How does one set this up? Just create a blank VM and pass the drive through?
Yakuake as it’s just one button, F12, away. I do what I need and puff it’s gone.
Perhaps Handbrake can handle it?
There are some screenshots in this article:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Debian-APT-2.9-Released