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Very hard, but good.
Very hard, but good.
And the 60fps release is…?
Same, recently on a work trip I finally got in to my hotel and found my steam deck hot and on 1% battery. My headphones had woken it from sleep earlier in the day and it had sat there burning itself away. This is great news.
Only Server side and Web Client you get loaded up when you browse from PC
Only for LCD, it suggests…
Yes it’s a really enjoyable game with unlimited variation and possibility. It pretty much handles anything you want to do too… Don’t like one of the characters in your last playthrough? Yeet them off a cliff when you meet them on the next playthrough and the game, characters and dialogue all manage to account for it. Insanely well made in that regard alone.
Ignore the other comments here. These couch experts don’t know what they’re about.
A VPN hides your traffic from your ISP/network operator. This includes the domain you request (test.website.com) as well as the resource (/hello/123.html)
IF
you also set your DNS server to something other than your ISP or VPN Provider (such as Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 service). Otherwise your ISP will see you are looking up that website.
BECAUSE
the website hopefully uses HTTPS, and the request to that website is end-to-end encrypted, including the resources you’re requesting from the server.
Mikrotik or Ubiquiti all the way! Don’t touch Cisco.
+1 Jellyfin
Can confirm Dave the Diver will zen you out and make you feel good inside.