"messed up" how? "fiddle with its settings" in what way?
what is even the problem? this post doesn't give any information
"messed up" how? "fiddle with its settings" in what way?
what is even the problem? this post doesn't give any information
yes, i've played it on linux. runs exactly as you'd expect
is the number 1000 based on anything? i'm curious if there have been any studies on the amount of logos most people recognize. 1000 seems high but also not, so i wonder if there's science to back it up
i would direct the questions to harbor masters, as i'm not sure whether their software uses the same methods to decrypt ROMs as yuzu does. my understanding is that yuzu was targeted specifically because they were using nintendo's proprietary decrypting keys at runtime
yeah it has kind of an optical balance to it. i don't mind that it's not mathematically perfect because it appears proportional. optics are all that matters, especially in pixel art.
(edit: i guess 'pixel art' isn't correct anymore because it's a vector graphic, but it used to be pixels!)
water is sick and gross and chocolate milk is better
i don't use it anymore since my current apartment layout isn't suitable, but it was called Cosmic Owl
situation normal: all fucked up
we're going to have a y2k bug situation all over again. the y10k bug
this is off-topic, but i have to bring it up somewhere because it's been on my mind... i haven't seen any discussion about what he intends to do about quebec (i'm sure there is discourse happening in french-speaking parts of the internet). but, like, french is our second language, and quebec is very serious about maintaining their cultural heritage.
if canada, theoretically, were to become a state does that mean he gets to erase french-canadian culture? or does french become a second language of the US?
he obviously hasn't thought about this, because nothing he says or does is backed by any reasoning. but i just wonder wtf he thinks quebec is, and whether he cares about the culture there being kept