That was a bit of a pain, admittedly. Of course the Steam side of things was effortless. But it had manually installed a fair amount of stuff on the Linux side of things and I was forced to replicate all the tinkering I did the first time around.

It was still worth it though.

So much yes! My two main complaints about the Deck were screen quality and battery life and the OLED is miles better at those.

More specifically, worst exposition dumps ever.

Oh god the cookies n creme ones were amazing!

I got the classic. I thought the cheese was good, the sauce was meh, but the dough blew my fucking mind!

Or they’ll name a foreign country after a US state or region but try to disguise it by dropping the first few letters to get “Mexico” or “England”.

Lens coatings are incredibly fragile and those lenses can be PRICY and they’re gentle enough for that. I’ve used them for years and my discs are immaculate. On the other hand a reused microfiber is going to have dust and small debris in it that could scratch.

I like lens wipes. They’re individually packaged so they’re always clean and they’re specifically made to be gentle enough to not ruin lens coatings. Pretty cheap for a big box of 200.

Cool. I’ve got that on my wishlist but I wasn’t sure if it would run well on deck.

Which game is this? I can see it’s Spidey, but is it 1, Morales, or 2?

Maybe they chose instead to create a website to compare how hot their Harvard classmates were at exactly the right time for it to take off?

Am I misunderstanding this, or is it saying the average 4-person family lives in a ~4100 sqft house? Because that’s a huge house and I can’t believe that’s average.

Unless maybe there are tons and tons of single people in 2000+ sqft houses to bring that average up?

Over a quarter of a hundred truths. So many truths!

I own 28/30 of them on physical media. Great movies!

Now I want to see this info for 1990-2019. It will be hard to beat those 80s movies but I’m interested how the other decades stack up.

I know that. I meant that merely as an example of non-mic'ed sounds which commonly get picked up on audio.

You can hear the audience clapping in these things. They’re not mic’ed. His ranting will still carry enough, unfortunately.

Will it even do much? Just because his mic is off there are probably 6 other live mics in the room that will still pick up his rants.

Imagine it’s like the audience clapping - they aren’t mic’ed but viewers can still hear it. It’ll be like that.

I don’t like that game

It’s $4

Sold!!

I already contacted your support, months ago, but nothing got fixed.

I also assumed it would be +4 across the board, but I agree with others that would make it too OP.