Dry Bones and Toon Link. Ut-oh.
Dry Bones and Toon Link. Ut-oh.
I wish I could get my family to help do a crossword with me.
I don’t always pay attention to the deep lore in games, and that sometimes hits me all at once. I’ll find myself thinking, “Wait, why did I come all this way down a giant tree full of monsters to kill this lady? What the heck did she do to me to deserve that?”
Link.
^^ The start of the Existential Programming movement
They did, but the first run of MacBooks we got that didn’t have Firewire would let you use USB. But we needed an A to C adapter to make that work.
Ha, old man brain glitching there. The A to A cable we used for file migration, but we had to stick an A to C adapter on one end to use TDM on some machines (had to be USB 3 rated, I think). It was around 2016, if I remember correctly? It honestly didn’t come up that often.
In the long, long ago, we used to use USB-A to A cables to transfer customers’ Mac OS X user profiles when they would buy a new Mac. Also worked with Target Disk Mode, way back when.
I know, I was absolutely gutted when I heard about it. Fingers crossed these machines end up in good hands, but yeah – I worry that many will end up in private collections never to be seen again. I think a lot of tech money bros just don’t care enough about preservation and education of vintage tech.
Time spent in pleasure is never wasted.
I loved Inquisition’s story, acting, and art. The moment to moment gameplay, exploration, and combat didn’t click with me though, and I found it a challenge to finish. The thought of slogging through area after area kind of makes my heart sink. But I appreciate the hard work that goes into game creation, no shade on the team.
I’m keeping an open mind, but it’s going to take a loooooot of positive word of mouth to get me to even think about picking DA up again.
“Guess what?”
“What?”
“CHICKEN BUTT!”
Oh! I know! Andrew wants Windows 95. But then he won’t be able to post questions on the Internet any more 😔 .
That’s the one!
I had an ASCII Grip for the original Playstation that I really loved. It was a one-handed controller that I mostly used to play RPGs, and although it took a little getting used to, I eventually got so comfortable with it I could menu faster with the Grip than with a normal pad!
“These annual pizza parties are cutting into executive bonuses.”
Every key, too! I may not know what the heck SysReq is, but I’m hitting it!
“But enough talk! Save it for the colloquium on Thursday!”