I need to stop playing and get a nothing phone. Just to support if nothing else. It feels like the early days of One… I refuse to finish that company’s name.
I need to stop playing and get a nothing phone. Just to support if nothing else. It feels like the early days of One… I refuse to finish that company’s name.
Only if you’re a social drinker.
For me, I don’t care how easy or difficult it is. To me, it’s about them doing it. I don’t remember hearing about other sound designers actually learning the skill to help his creativity with the sound design. Everyone can get online and learn to code, do graphic design, and even study to be a lawyer. Not everyone does. That’s what I mean in terms of commitment. I think it’s dope.
True. This might be that. I just have trust issues with EA.
Nothing to do with previous titles. You could still purchase them. This is EA locking you into playing the current version of the game. Some people like the mechanics of the older games and don’t want to have to pay these games that are more store front than actual game.
That’s actually really dope.
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I think the old CDi Zelda games are the front runners. Zelda 2 was very different from the original Zelda, but it’s still considered a classic.
I do agree with you, but it’s funny because on the description for the app, it says BlueSky is for microblogging.
I got my first Android, a G1 from a store in Downtown. It was the best transition to a smartphone from a Sidekick LX (the brown one). Wow… it’s been 15 years since then. That’s nuts.
Active communities for the creative. Like the Affinity Apps DaVinci video editor and other apps besides Adobe Creative Suite.
No idea 1 did well enough for a sequel. Good for them.
Writing or making beats for fun.
Why isn’t it?
Hey neighbor, can I borrow that?
Sync is OK but I still like the look and feel of Thunder for Lemmy. It’s fire. I use the F-Droid version.
That’s hilarious.