Is the implication that they won’t be able to write an in-house emulator? So did they wait for someone to port an SNES emulator to Switch before they can put those old games on their online service?
Is the implication that they won’t be able to write an in-house emulator? So did they wait for someone to port an SNES emulator to Switch before they can put those old games on their online service?
It’s a weird assumption. Like I said, emulation for backward compatibility is common. Do they always just wait for some random strangers to implement an emulator for them?
And? I too really hate people using my toothbrush but have no problem using it myself. Is that embarrassing?
What’s so embarrassing? Emulation for backward compatibility is done all the times
Nice propaganda you have there Mr. ChatGPT but I’m still not granting the access to the fire button of nuclear to you
A valid point tho. Generally it is difficult to ask everybody to learn a new language.
Did you use Spring back then? It would be a useful thing to learn. Might as well see if you like to do frontend things such as React / Vue
idk what you mean. She’s unambiguously a good mother figure to Fern.
Fuck you grandma! I mean, literally
Your project code structure should be independent of your hardware structure. Maybe include the config file to your local drive and setup some file sync to auto deploy those files to the mount drive? E.g. syncthing
What is this?
So like LINQ?
Can I pay them to go around and tell that I have big PP
Git being useful decentralized doesn’t conflict with the fact that a centralized remote is convenient.
It’s more about that small old indie game instead of AAA games tho
I need to know the outcome
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What kind of shitty programmers make their variables this way
They are doing it anyway. It’s a plus if they learn one thing or two while doing it
Can’t say I’m surprised
The headphone jack!?!?