Definitely whatisthisthing. There was a truly specialized group of finders there who're unlikely to make the move.
Game timers. I want to screw around on my time. The more time-based a game becomes, the less I enjoy it.
This is just beautiful to watch. For once reddit comes together to spite... reddit.
Lemur works.
Monster Hunter Rise, Underhero, and I just bought Halo MCC for my first ever Halo playthrough.
Garuda Linux on my laptop, because I need a system that can play my absurd steam library, emulate like a champ, compile a wide variety of things easily, and support an array of random other tasks like media dumping and ham radio programming. It's treated me well thus far.
Not particularly, no.
What it's looking for is irrelevant, it has to scan everything to be able to look for that.
Honestly lately I've been playing steam games, but I feel a retro kick coming on soon. It's hard to know what'll catch my attention before it happens though. :P
I'm an admin for RetroAchievements, so I interact with emulation quite a bit even outside my "me" time. Very few limits on what I'll play for a while, but it all happens on the steam deck these days. I shared my ROM drive with my deck over the network, so I don't have to burn extra drive space for it.
Deep Rock Galactic. A bit of friendly comraderie from a solid community, a bit of mindless bug nuking, variable difficulty depending on your mood, and no real downsides.
Had to put down a 21 year old cat, spent $1700 at the mechanic on my car, and a power surge killed my elliptical's electronics. I've had better weeks.