I have a few comments - First of all, no graphics card exists that is powerful enough to play the latest games at 4K 240FPS, maybe old games and indies, and most 4K monitors are 120Hz only (there exist some that support 144Hz with DSC but that's it). The current displayport and HDMI standards...
Do you or do you not think it is superior, and why? What do you like about GNU/Linux systems?
I personally like it more than Windows or MacOS for many reasons: it's secure, it's open source, and its software is free but actively maintained and just as good as its Windows equivalents. There are...
My Xbox 360 internal HDD died on me and all my saves are lost. I'd just completed Blitz Play in GTA V (American disc version I think), one of the most frustrating missions yet, and it took me a whole week to get this far. I think I completed around 30.8% of the game. Does anyone have a save file...
The mario.exe file is identical to all the other versions I've downloaded (I compared checksums for all files) which are usually the mario.exe and nothing else. I've tried moving mario.exe to a seperate directory and running it, but it does nothing. I've tried running as administrator, and I've...
Probably not. The N3DS has better hardware so it can decode video. You can always try and install the browser .cia file from an older firmware dump like 9.2.0-20 (see this post for more details as to which you'll need). It probably won't work, or even worse it may brick your 3DS (make a NAND...
I can't get it to run (Windows 10 Pro N 64 bit). When I try to run it nothing happens but it creates dxgi.log:
15:31:54:910 [01152] | INFO | Initializing crosire's ReShade version '4.6.1.827' (64-bit) built on '2020-04-14 19:10:10' loaded from "D:\username\Programs\Super Mario 64 PC\dxgi.dll"...
It's not the movies or games downloads that I would worry about, like breaking into networks, downloading encrypted things, spying on network traffic. I have seen so many "Top Secret" seals on files when I was a kid
I was obsessed with finding UFOs, a surprising amount of US files where stashed on computers in other countries, China back in the early 90s omg sooo much