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In the next panel they die of asphyxiation from using a fuel-powered generator indoors.
Time to plug in my PS1 and wipe my old Crash Bandicoot 2 CD with ethanol
On the one hand, my SD2SNES has enough games to last a lifetime.
On the other hand, the CRT uses so much electricity I would never turn it in on an apocalypse.
and that's why they say piracy is a service issue
if the game you purchase can't be played without an internet connection, either always online or a once-in-a-while check in, but the game you pirate can always be played regardless of the status of your internet connection . . . one of those is clearly the better service
for example, if my internet connection is up, I'll play an MMO. when it goes out, I'd like to play Skyrim, but oops, I haven't loaded the game in the last 30 days and now it wants to check in with the Steam server . . . but it can't because the internet is out. so i never get to play the game i bought - what good did it do me to purchase a legit version of Skyrim?
Skyrim is available from GOG, for what itβs worth, and if avoiding DRM is a top concern, you should consider buying from there instead of from Steam.
A Twilight Zone reboot that is just an episode by episode updating of each of the original episodes.
Spending one's last days in a bunker doing whatever the hell you want (and could make happen in the bunker)... There are definitely worse ways to go.
My man forgot the mod chip.
(Except it's a PC, not a console, so my joke makes less sense...)
the cracks
Fun fact:
A great number of games Epic has been giving away over the years is completely DRM-free.
Go to PCGamingWiki and look up your games
yeah ironically epic is probably a bigger drm free store than gog lol
(obviously not every game is drm free but most of them are)
And there's been some big titles, too. Control, Death Stranding, Tomb Raider, The Batman Arkham games, just to name a few
Unironically this would be so cool. Time to learn how to crack games, a way more fun pastime than just playing them
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jokes on u i dont play triple A games
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Windows XP
so it survived the tests of annihilation
Wait, so he only had internet only games installed in his computer?!