Yes, the early days when games where literally 10 bucks an hour to play.
I miss you, Cyberstrike and Airwarrior.
Yes, the early days when games where literally 10 bucks an hour to play.
I miss you, Cyberstrike and Airwarrior.
Apparently I’ve been listening to the new Gunship album too much, said I was in the top 1% of Gunship listeners.
Can’t, really. Have several critical Windows only apps.
It’s a chicken and egg situation.
It’s frustrating because I don’t know it, and I don’t learn it because it’s frustrating.
Generally deploying some kind of service.
It’s things like this that prevent me from using Linux more.
I force myself to use it for projects where it’s an option because I feel I need to learn it better but I kind of dread it every time.
Inevitably I’m stuck frustrated reading conflicting guides from years ago and wondering just how badly I’m going to fuck things up this time.
Sometimes it all feels so esoteric.
I’ve gone to playing Project 1999, an OG EverQuest emulator server.
It’s only up to velious and it’s as close to how the game was back then as you can get.
I don’t recommend it to people who never played EQ back in the day - games have changed far too much for this ancient game to be fun for most people who don’t have nostalgia for that era of gaming.
But sounds like you might, so I thought I’d suggest it to you.
I have a Samsung TV and it’s kind of irritating that it does this same thing. Any option you leave selected for a few seconds will start playing a sample
It’s frustrating to have to go hunt for a safe place to put my cursor so my TV doesn’t start playing something I don’t want it to.