Have you ever played the OG Halo?
Wow, prolific. I'm almost 40k and I thought that was crazy.
This is the opposite of my experience. I love winter and fall, my favorite seasons. Lots of human populations adapted and thrived in these conditions, with none of the creature comforts we have now.
It's also interesting how many world spanning empires came from North of the 37th (all of Europe, the UK, Russia). It's like adversity breeds strength or something.
Some people enjoy programming and do it for free. They would probably find repetitive shelf stacking tedious and unfulfilling.
15 minutes until stream start, ~25 minutes until the movie begins.
Like garlic in an Italian dish.
It's basically the same thing as bitrefill. I've used it for buying grocery gift cards for a couple years, it's been good.
My Granny always added bacon fat to the chicken, made for a much tastier gravy. Not strange at all.
No lossless scaling on Switch unfortunately 😅
It's honestly a bit flakey right now. I tested it a bit, it's definitely a work in progress. I find streaming from my PC to be the better option for now. Moonlight works good on the Switch & phone, sunshine for streaming on the PC. It's the main use for my Switch now, streaming the PC to the TV 😂
I sold my 3DS when I got the Switch. Wish I had kept it, there is still a great homebrew scene for it.
Any Android, but you'll want something fast, the newer the better. Highly unlikely Apple will allow something like this on iOS, it would let people buy games outside the app store, they can't get their cut that way. I think they disallow stuff that lets you run outside code like this anyway.
This little consoles are getting pretty good. Soon Steam games will be coming to ARM processors, then things will get really interesting.
https://www.opensourceforu.com/2025/12/valve-supercharges-arm-devices-with-proton-and-fex/
There already an app to run your Steam games on your phone 😂
Yeah, I use overclocking and some of those fixes to run games on the actual Switch @60 fps. It's a much better machine once you unlock it. Bumping from 1 GHz to 1.7 GHz makes a huge difference. Great community of devs & hackers on GBAtemp.
