I have to test it more but it was just resuming the game on steam
I have to test it more but it was just resuming the game on steam
Listing the ones that haven’t been listed
I believe steam can also
(hard coded behaviors) Like when you think that you are supposed to died but you can’t, or some character seems like it could die but it can’t. It feels like the devs are playing with you
puzzles mechanics in games that are not about them.
emulators have this ability
Really? Like you cannot use Firefox or chrome on IOS?
The ones I’ve seen are small, like just a few subscribers. I’m looking for something like https://www.reddit.com/r/language_exchange/
Actually is English, and my native language is Spanish
Trying to get back on track, from literally doing nothing.
Stories, short videos, now short text, I truly don’t get why they have to copy ALL the features of each other
Watching YouTube on the TV without ads and at higher resolution
for me is this: old School RuneScape Wiki has its own website separate from Fandom. Read Main Page on Old School RuneScape Wiki →
The Old School RuneScape Wiki was founded on February 14, 2013. In October 2018, the RuneScape Wiki left Fandom (then Wikia), citing their apathy towards the wiki and excessive advertisements, with the Old School RuneScape Wiki following suit.
This wiki’s core community has wholly migrated away from Fandom. You should go to Old School RuneScape Wiki now!
Something that brave has, and Firefox doesn’t, is the ability to block javascript.
libredirect also supports fandom, and other services
I’m seeing it from the browser, I’m from the beehaw instance, I didn’t see the op indicator, I saw it was by the username
The indie industry is also growing a lot these days
lemmy needs an op indicator
in others instances I’ve seen some ones that provide links to alternative front ends to social media sites, for example piped in the case of youtube