It always seems like 1 step forward, 2 steps back with console gaming
It always seems like 1 step forward, 2 steps back with console gaming
Dead link, sad to see this one go
Use a profile link, not a quick link. They don’t resolve to your profile the same way.
Friend codes are also multi-use.
174156043 or https://steamcommunity.com/id/Wilzax/, but not https://s.team/p/pjc-jnbq/drrtjgmh
Use a profile link, not a quick link. They don’t resolve to your profile the same way.
Friend codes are also multi-use.
174156043 or https://steamcommunity.com/id/Wilzax/, but not https://s.team/p/pjc-jnbq/drrtjgmh
Use a profile link, not a quick link. They don’t resolve to your profile the same way.
Friend codes are also multi-use.
174156043 or https://steamcommunity.com/id/Wilzax/, but not https://s.team/p/pjc-jnbq/drrtjgmh
I vow to invite everyone from this thread if I receive an invite myself. https://steamcommunity.com/id/Wilzax/
Edit: added every friend code or profile link I could find under this post. Quick links are single-use so I couldn’t add those.
Game invites take an unknown number of hours to reach your account once sent. They seem to go out in waves. Happy gaming everyone!
Ah good point. I guess a future-proofed guarantee that the domain will never be used externally would be easier to use than trying to somehow configure my DNS to never update specific addresses.
Well as long as the TLD isn’t used by anyone it should work internally regardless of what ICANN says, especially if I add it to etc/hosts
Why do I care what ICANN says I can do on my own network? It’s my network, I do what I want.
Sounds like a great tool to have available for school districts looking at using Linux for student laptops.
Yeah, the nazi secret police is still the first thing that comes to mind when most Americans hear/see “SS” without context.
B-b-b-bingo
Nintendo for example
The closest thing they can argue to any kind of “exclusivity” is that the free steam keys developers can generate for their games may not be resold for a lower amount than the game can be purchased for on steam outright. That says nothing about other means of distributing the game outside of steam, and nothing about alternative platforms the devs might want to use. It’s a tiny and far away straw to grasp at.
Failure of larger companies to make a competitive alternative to steam is not anticompetitive behavior on the part of Valve
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They know that if a customer is noticing those signs that they’re savvy enough to pick a different solution if they don’t offer good support
Logitch mice work on Linux but additional mouse buttons are not supported for some reason
What will the monetization structure for this app look like after release?
Package manager choice is pretty important, and for that I always recommend debian-based for a pc for a new Linux user. APT is just so good.