me doing all 3 in bed
I’m just a weird, furry, pan guy (cis he/him). I also have a big, blue username.
Currently on Earth for 8 years ensuring steps to unite humanity and usher us into the galactic civilization just so I can see my boyfriend again.
me doing all 3 in bed
It’s not the back that bothers me, it’s the feeling of something on my head. I don’t like wearing glasses or masks (I still do when necessary; but it irritates me) either. Just thinking about it is making my ears hot rn.
I would probably prefer headphones if I could stand wearing things on my ears longer than 30 minutes. Even if they’re super comfortable and don’t squeeze my ears, after a bit they start feeling hella hot and like they’re being squeezed. The audio quality is better and easier to hear, but I’m way more comfortable physically using speakers.
I live really close to my mom. She doesn’t live near me tho :(
If this is to give more context to reviews that give poor reviews for the performance of a game, why don’t they just have the user’s full system specs visible somewhere? They do already collect that info.
I mean what if they use something like the ROG Ally?
I saw an ad for this thing on TV the other day. IDK why, but seeing things like this on TV always makes me giddy ever since I first saw Secret of Mana advertised on TV. Seeing new tech (and video games before a certain time) having commercials on television is like seeing a unicorn.
It doesn’t even keep track of time spent playing non-Steam games through Steam, which is equally ridiculous IMO.
Going back.
I remember asking for this a lot back when Shadowplay (I think that’s what it was called? It was exclusive to Nvidia cards and I was an ATI/AMD user then) first came out and they were actively taking suggestions for Steam Community/Overlay features. Valve time is a helluva drug.
I don’t go out of my way to record all the time, but damn do I like the idea of being able to hit a button and save the 30-60 seconds of what I just did when something gnarly happens.
Isn’t that generally how Valve operates on the whole anyway? They don’t set out to make products; they just do what they want and if they actually finish it, they sell it.