Thanks, this looks like the tool I was looking for. Being able to store the snippets alongside a description sounds perfect
Thanks, this looks like the tool I was looking for. Being able to store the snippets alongside a description sounds perfect
Yes! More devices running steam OS is a good thing.
I thought they changed their name? Isn’t it called “Fugging” now?
The fact that people being assholes with their real names on Facebook tells me, anonymity has nothing to do with it.
it doesn’t drive. It stays parked at the start. You’re not really racing it.
Simply put, the game was unfinished, it didn’t actually have any gameplay.
Now, I am not going to count games that I knew were bad beforehand but still deliberately played to see how bad they were, I am going to assume the spirit of the question implies starting a game and the realization of how bad it is slowly kicking in.
One game that came to my mind was “Conspiracy: Weapons of Mass Destruction” on the OG Xbox, but there’s probably worse games I played but have forgotten about.
You can call them “communities” if you want, but it’s longer and can’t easily be shortened.
I propose “commies”
From a technical standpoint, the windows NTFS filesystem is designed inherently case sensitive, just windows doesn’t allow creating case sensitive files.
Connecting an NTFS drive to linux, you can create two separate files readme.txt and Readme.txt.
Using windows, you can see both files in the filesystem, but chances are most (if not all) software will struggle accessing both files, opening readme.txt might instead open Readme.txt or vice versa.