Recycling is definetly in the clear, however donating to libraries would be more meaningful; as it offers a chance for more people to read them.
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Thinking about it, reducing my entire game library to not suggested titles anywhere decreases its size drastically. It easily knocks like 20 games I would list normally.
With that said, Last Command was a nice bullet hell game. Would reccomend
Could be a partial spoiler but Date a Live has it involved in the general story. If I state how it'll work it would be a major spoiler, so not detailing it further.
Drawing tablet brands offer very good discounts overall. Artists, you could check them out. Research wich one would best for you beforehand though.
Try switching to X11, see if the issue persists.
Also which screen size options does your monitor see? In my experience it could act problematic with high refresh rate 4K displays, try reducing them until it feels fine.
In my experience it's very common for Z-Library's domains to get seized. My password manager has like 10 different domains connected to the same zlibrary account; 9 of which doesnt work anymore.
Best place you can see the currently working domain is wikipedia.
A second hand old Surface Pro could work well.
Another big topic that should be concerning to vegans is the usage of dog noses in controller joysticks, why is everyone silent against the evil g*ming corporations
Even when that agreement expires (see blur as a race game example), the game typically isn't removed from libraries.
As for your game I think archive.org has a copy listed ( https://archive.org/details/race-driver-grid_202112 ), it says it's a GOG copy so it shouldn't give any issues, does it give any? (Do not click the spam comments, check the download options and pick either zip or torrent)
These are the patent publication dates, for more details you can check https://patentscope.wipo.int/ with patents 7545191, 7493117 and 7528390
Removing games from player inventory is very rare; I've only seen it happen when malware is uploaded to Steam as a game.
I have a few games that can't be played anymore, like Super Bomberman R Online and The Crew. I still can download their files from Steam; but I can't play them.
But now I'm curious too, what could've happened that got that game removed from the people who bought the game
Legal? Likely not, as you're turning one copy into two copies.
Would anyone pursue you? Likely not. No one is going to get a warrant to search your devices to see if you've photocopied your books before giving them away; unless you're sharing the digital files publically.
Do not share the digital files publically, as that is definetly not legal.