

Not only that but it also intentionally starts with a lower case s. It’s almost like it’s purposefully engineered to be as irritating a title as possible.
Not only that but it also intentionally starts with a lower case s. It’s almost like it’s purposefully engineered to be as irritating a title as possible.
The idea that he doesn’t know how to properly use his own social media platform is honestly hilarious.
Specifically for ps3 emulation you would benefit from having as good a cpu as possible.
An R5 2600 is listed as D tier on the rpcs3 CPU tier list.
Anecdotally thats the same cpu I use in my windows media computer in my living room. I’ve tried to do ps3 emulation on it quite a bit. It’s a little hit and miss but mostly miss. I can somewhat get away with playing easy to run games but anything even remotely difficult to run is unplayably slow. And I’ve got an RTX 3060 ti in that. That GTX 1660 is not going to help things.
Eh I see the point you’re making but cartels in Mexico are a whole other breed to what’s here in the US. Our politicians aren’t being murdered in droves by cartels like they are in Mexico.
In my experience running non-steam games through steam with proton is the best way to play those games too. The only time I’ve ever had to use lutris was when I had to install some DLC for a GOG application on the same prefix as the game because it had a separate exe installer for that DLC. I haven’t been able to figure out a way to do that through steam. But once I got that done I just ran the game through steam and it worked perfectly. The heroic games launcher gets suggested a lot too but I literally have never been able to get it to work for a single game.
Well no. As others have said the force in the pole will travel at the speed of sound.
Though if you were to wiggle the flashlight back and forth really fast the spotlight on the moon would travel “faster” than the speed of light.
Well it’s photoshopped with an image of a different cat with a probable eye infection. Not a lot better.
The only answer they should have to provide is “because we wanted to and anyone who has a problem with that can go fuck themselves.”
Why did they put quotation marks around Arab? It sounds like they’re doubting the people were actually Arab. Looks real gross.
Edit: should really read articles before posting. The quotes are a critique of the study as far as I can tell. The study refers to Palestinians living in Israel as “Arabs”. If the study doesn’t properly identify the individuals it’s researching I have serious doubts about the legitimacy of the results.