Oh, yes. Good question. I can’t speak for those days. I’m largely speaking largely about the Azure related documentation over the past 5 years or so
corey931
True that and I like the occasional car game as well. Definitely cheaper. Personally, I just find it crazy how much game prices have increased over the last couple years.
And the gaming market has grown quite a bit, so that’s why they can do it I guess? Idk. And are people escaping more in general these days or are people simply escaping differently, so watching less TV etc? Would be interesting to learn about actually but maybe that’s a different discussion
Ah, Windows VM on Linux. I thought the other way around. I mean if you don’t have much of another choice I guess that’s all you got but most things work on Linux now, so why do it indeed. GPU pass through works with many VM programs tho afaik
Bazzite (based on Fedora I believe) is basically plug-n-play with controllers including rumble too and it’s immutable. Great for morphing a PC into a stable gaming console
First ever useful documentation Microsoft has published
totally makes sense..
Linux is way less bloatware than Windows. Hard not to really
For years, I’ve rather read Stackoverflow comments than Microsoft’s nearly unusable documentation. It’s as if they don’t know how to write coherently
Yeah but why? I am worried about people if they’re willing to spend $120 on a video game
120$ and beating all predecessors? Why the hell has gaming become this important to people’s lives?
groundbreaking
I see they’re cashing in before the open-source alternatives are here. Knowing everything I know about them that makes sense