40GiB of game ROMs of all sorts. A ton of snes/megadrive oldies, some PS1 stuff.
Now I want to expand to Wii and Gamecube…
40GiB of game ROMs of all sorts. A ton of snes/megadrive oldies, some PS1 stuff.
Now I want to expand to Wii and Gamecube…
Not from US. iTunes wasn’t even considered/known as an option here, let alone having people using it.
I’m a male. I eventually gave up and shaved the whole thing. Not really interested in taking meds the rest of my life or doing some uber expansive surgery to try and fix it. I do have a nice beard I take good care of though.
I just wing it at first, and figure stuff out as I go, even in online stuff. BG3 in particular, by the end of chapter 2 you’ll be pretty familiarized with mechanics. Inventory management is here, but worth doing sometimes. I just unload stuff from main character into someone else in the party.
Database schemas can be updated, new services and special functionalities can be first activated and afterwards tested with specific accounts, among a myriad of other things, depending on the game and the update.
Hey, that sounds like a solid idea to learn the ropes of the API. I’d still need to learn about plugins though…
I think old school gaming in general was simpler and more enjoyable/to the point. I have most nostalgia for PS1 stuff, but I really like a bit of everything