I liked FF1. It’s actually one of my favorite nes games.
I liked FF1. It’s actually one of my favorite nes games.
It’s quite annoying for me, (when i had an sd card slot) i pulled my card and moved files back and forth a lot because androids “file server” is ass at transferring more than a couple things. WiFi transferring is okay but i don’t like having to constantly map files to an ftp or smb so i can access them quickly, i know I’m in the minority on this but really accessible hot swap storage is super important to me. Most of my drives are removable in my main computer so i can toss them in my bag with my laptop and take what i need with me. My v20 had 2 sd cards tucked into it’s case so i could swap between a (retro)rom library, music library, or run system backups to the 3rd.
Getting a new game and having books and stickers to mess with on the ride home until you can play the game.
Everything felt too “multi-purpose” units did follow the rock-paper-scissors balance, but tanks being able to go waterborne boats being able to go airborne broke any proper counter strategy it was always a game of cat and mouse and whomever could micro unit abilities the hardest instead of balance and strategize(or zerg rush lol) but that’s just my take.
That is how I play northgard.
Army of spidertrons with the remote control, from map view, it’s therapeutic nuking aliens from the safety of your mega-base.
RA2/YR is/are my gold standard(s) for any rts games, i always find myself going back and playing them whether it be solo campaign, skirmish, or logging into CnCNet and doing some online matches.
Unless they’re blizzard/Activision.
Can confirm, long live the Usenet.
After living in both ohio > Florida (except the winter, snow sucks)
Don’t forget “soup kitchen in my pants”
“What the hell is apple juice” I laugh every time
At least a few times a week, or when a new album releases when I’m not at home.
Live by the wire, die by the wire(with a 3.5mm plug/jack of course)
Peglin is pretty good, each stage doesn’t take very long.
5 minutes, not 5 hours, lol, love this game but deffo is a quick way to lose an hour
That’s a solution i never knew existed, that’s cool as hell.
I’m aware, but raid 1 is mirroring which is redundancy, a jbod offers no redundancy so a backup would be even more crucial to protecting from data loss. Also i never said raid is a backup.
If you haven’t looked into it, and if you already have the disks of varying capacity, check out JBOD. You will have to configure a system for backups however as you wont have parity like raid1
I feel like the odd one out, i prefer most of the early games, FF1, GTA2, Warcraft 1+2, Farcry 1+2