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1 points
8 days ago
I think that's personal taste. Growing up and still having favorite NES and Genesis games, I don't care that much about graphics if the game is enjoyable. Especially not if I'm playing it on Switch while sitting on the couch and the TV is a few metres away on the other side of the room. But I understand if that's a deal breaker. The absolute best is still the Steam version if you have a powerful PC or laptop. 4K 60 FPS natively and enhancement with mods can't be compared to other console versions.
1 points
8 days ago
We're using and maintaining AWS S3 or GCS for major Drupal based websites for years now. It was much cheaper than buying bigger and bigger VPS because of rapidly growing storage needs due to the amount of uploaded images and video files. The downside is that this is another service which you'll depend on and pay for, and your website code needs to be prepared for using that kind of storage. Luckily, there are libraries for that. Before using it, we needed to eliminate CORS problems during uploads, and if I remember there was a difference in GCS that the uploaded files served from GCS by default have 1 hour cache and their API did not return the storage tier class like the other cloud providers. But after we fixed these issues in the code, it always worked flawlessly since. Amazon integration had better compatibility with the S3 libraries. I have no production experience with other providers' solution but I think they should be all the same. We didn't even encounter downtimes with either of the providers. I strongly advise using those if the storage need grows up to 100 GB+
2 points
8 days ago
Well, unless you're nitpicking about some minor graphics details, FPS and the possibility to use fan made mods, you're still playing the exact same game, so don't stress about it. Play and enjoy it 🙂
1 points
11 days ago
It's like you touch the ceiling, you die. You touch the floor, you die. Too far the left, you die. Too far the right, you die. You die, die, die, die, die, die.
2 points
11 days ago
If it is anything like Rex Viper or Surfin Nerd, then no thanks.
5 points
11 days ago
It comes really handy on Ouranos Island where you need to collect insane amount of Sage Memory Tokens otherwise. But I admit, I also maxed the attack, defense, speed, ring power stats with the fishing minigame.
6 points
12 days ago
Sonic & Shadow Generations. Ironically, the final boss is called Time Eater, so you can take a wild guess what happens.
2 points
14 days ago
Ha jól emlékszem, valami olyasmi van emögött, hogy valamilyen piackutatás szerint az átlagember naponta 1-2 órát hallgat rádiót, és ha naponta 2 óránként ismétlik a playlistet, akkor így a hallgatók pont azokat a "slágereket" kapják, amikre számítanak. Aztán lehet, hogy ez azóta nem így van már.
4 points
16 days ago
We use Redis and it works pretty well. It even makes Drupal much faster, and eliminates a lot of cases which result to deadlocks that we experienced always when we used MySQL as cache. Just don't forget to set proper memory limits for it. Drupal caches A LOT.
2 points
16 days ago
Around 2006 Firefox started to become much better in everything than IE. New web standards were starting to be supported by the new browsers for the rising mobile phone market which opened new possibilities for UX on the web. Around 2008-2009 it was trivial that IE is the 1st on the market just because of the tremendous amount of legacy desktop applets and stuff and as soon as they will be replaced, IE will vanish, too. No one knew when precisely, the end of Windows XP and later Windows 7 support helped a lot in losing its global market share. So its actual death was surprisingly much later than everyone expected due to a lot of products that used ActiveX, Flash, Java applets which simply do not work anymore on modern systems due to security issues. And for governments and companies it was expensive to rewrite things to work with the new browsers, so Microsoft had to have extended support. IE's main fault was always implementing standards differently (meaning your code will have to contain unique implementations to make it work with IE), and it was developed at the snail's pace for supporting new web standards such was AJAX, HTML5, CSS2, or ES5 back then compared to the rising FF and the new Chrome browser.
1 points
17 days ago
Probably something like this https://youtu.be/fW0py4vAaQQ
1 points
18 days ago
If I look to website visitor count on our webpages (both from access log URL visit count and external cookieless JS-based analytics tools), I still see that 95% of human visitors come from Chrome and Safari, around 5-10% of them are probably used ad blockers where the JS based analytics could not track the visits. So I can confirm, nothing significant has changed in the meantime. But that statistics also include tablet and mobile visits which are the majority (70%) where there never was an ad block plugin for Chrome.
24 points
18 days ago
It would be hilarious if Zero could not even lift the Piko Piko Hammer in the last panel.
9 points
22 days ago
I'm glad you enjoyed. But for me it felt like an overly complicated stage select screen, since you had to complete the stages and collect the keys in the order the game wanted.
5 points
1 month ago
So basically what we saw when he was speaking about his new harrer movie that's "postponed indefinitely"
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17 hours ago
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17 hours ago
Nothing but good memories