They don’t unfortunately.
I like DMs but I would love to be able to delete this 😑
No. I’m not in a bad spot but definitely not as comfortable as I grew up.
To be fair to obsidian the distribution choices have nothing to do with the people who make the game part. You can have great devs with a greedy publisher.
That’s good to know, though I wouldn’t know how to do the initial setup either. 😅
Good to know!
To be honest that was very over my head, but maybe I’ll do some research on it sometime. I don’t do self hosting so I would be looking for things that don’t need that to work.
Would love to hear about some you like!
Eagerly awaiting European owned competitors to american big tech products
I’m not an expert but I think you should be fine on the lower one. My understanding is that most plans wildly overemphasize what you need for an activity. Like they’ll say the most expensive one is for gaming but in reality the cheap one would work completely fine for a single person.
I used to have 55mbps and I never had any issues. You won’t be downloading huge games in minutes but just plan ahead and you’ll be fine.
I think this person needs to play more indie horror games.
Yeah it suddenly made sense why apps seem to always have new updates even when it’s something super basic that doesn’t need more features.
This isn’t an answer to your main question, but I recently learned that if you don’t release updates at your app for a couple years google deletes your app from the store (and your developer account if you only had one app). That’s a reason why some old apps disappear.
+1 to this. And yes I’m extremely biased as a kid from Seattle.
Nail clippers. Got them originally to help with a bad habit of cuticle picking, but I’ve learned they’re weirdly useful. They can cut things in a pinch and no security check gives a shit about them unlike a pocket knife.
You would think! 😅
Not sure actually. I always use boost. Glad yours went away!