Fair enough, thanks!
Fair enough, thanks!
What’s specifically so much better about it? We’ve got years of watchlists and customizations to our Plex and it works flawlessly but if there’s a compelling reason beyond “it’s the new hotness” I’m all ears.
Exactly what I did!
Used it last week on a trip to the PNW, still works. I didn’t know the area code locally but asked the checkout guy, popped in Jenny’s number as the rest and boom.
It was a huge immersion breaker for anyone not going stealth/low profile (as the author admits he does). In fact, it was the reason I haven’t played until now. I guess I’m a patient gamer and it irked me what was missing from launch. I’d built my 2070 machine for this game years ago and now I’m stoked to have a 3080 to break it in with.
Appreciate the follow-up, I didn’t see it initially
Frankly, I can’t believe how many different posts I’ve seen about that article today. Amazing.
Bless you for trying.
You’d be surprised to realize what a pain in the ass it is to host a good deal of videos. There’s more lost content (shows, movies and commercials) combined than archived data that exists today. Media was simply not kept and storage written over. Sadly, we’re going to keep losing it.
That’s the one! Thanks for the link.
Yep. I’d long quit the game when they finally figured it out.
Remember that time a random player DRAMATICALLY decreased load times for GTA online after finding bad code that preloaded TONS of game assets? After like, a decade?
Pepperidge Farm remembers…
Same issue here using Thunder. If I force it to open in external browser like Firefox, same thing. Play button does nothing. No add-ons installed, on Android.
I stopped modding back in GTAIV because of Rockstar’s bullshit. They nearly got my channel deleted age have always been dicks about modding, which is doubly upsetting when you see how greedy and stale they’ve become with the games.
Fine by me, what they did is actually a feature of the Fediverse. People fear what they don’t understand and based on comments at the time, there was a lot of misunderstanding.
Fellow Nova user here. Love it.
Yes, but that didn’t happen until after Escape From LA ended. Prior to that, it may have looked end of the world inside the prison but society outside was still functioning.
How so? New York only claims crime was up drastically, turning it into a prison. No apocalypse level event to speak of, it just looked that way.
Not even LA was post apocalyptic, even as bad as things seemed. Now, after entering in the world code and resetting society with the EMP blast…THAT would be post apocalyptic.
No apocalypse, it was just that crime had gone up significantly. From the opening scene:
Narrator : In 1988, the crime rate in the United States rises four hundred percent. The once great city of New York becomes the one maximum security prison for the entire country. A fifty-foot containment wall is erected along the New Jersey shoreline, across the Harlem River, and down along the Brooklyn shoreline. It completely surrounds Manhattan Island. All bridges and waterways are mined. The United States Police Force, like an army, is encamped around the island. There are no guards inside the prison, only prisoners and the worlds they have made. The rules are simple: once you go in, you don’t come out.
Appreciate the edits