Colonialism is a big fat schlong?
A very convoluted export function though. They really try to lock you in as hard as they can.
To OP though, be careful doing this, you might soft lock yourself out of the OS
As everyone is saying, 8gb is not much and ram is cheap. What I find unforgivable is the pricing on upgrading the ram. $200 for 16gb is just completely unacceptable, I would actually call it discusting. Also the ram is not user replaceable unless you are into micro-soldering, so they've basically got you by the balls. 8gb will much sooner be limiting than the cpu performance on these laptops in the future. Overall, very sleazy, anti-consumer tactic.
I didn't know judjes came in different rarities. I don't want no Common Judge I want a Legendary on my case.
Didn't think about that, that makes so much sense.
I use Buttons Remapper and set the Netflix button to do nothing and override system. You don't need to pay for this but there is other stuff locked behind a pay wall.
I ended up un mapping my Netflix button on my shield TV remote because it was super annoying for accidental presses.
Do the manufacturers even get a cut for promoting these services, or is this just what people want?
Us lemmings will never be comfortable with this level of centralisation.
I just ment you'd have to cut so much that at that point it would basically be a new game. I'm thinking a bit more from the dev point of view. Like an old rusted-to-hell car, everything is fixable. The question is cost: if you have to replace or re-fabricate every piece than you're better off starting from scratch.
I'm the case of Starfield, changing the core story, characters, missions, and theme is basically the same as replacing the entire car body.
Ah, I see, the early access model except for employment. Put in extra work now and maybe you'll get some days back in a few years. Unless the project fails.. or you leave the company.. or we don't feel like giving you those days anyway.
The difference is, there is no fixing Starfield, it is rotten to the core. You would have to re-do most of the story elements and writing, and the disjointed, empty world. On top of that you'd have to fix the bugs and technical limitations like the constant loading screens. At this point you would be throwing out most of the game and basically starting from scratch with a few systems done, like the ship building and possibly gunplay.
I think cyberpunk never became what many wanted, but if you let go of your expectations, it is a good game.
Sorry, that's right, got it mixed up