

It broke the mod to where it took FOLON (the mod creators) weeks to fix before they could release it.
It was a considerable setback.
It broke the mod to where it took FOLON (the mod creators) weeks to fix before they could release it.
It was a considerable setback.
I honestly don’t know - I have no evidence one way or the other.
However, FO:London was in development for a long time (years?), and Bethesda decided to release a (edit:) mod-breaking patch right before its release, b/c the TV show got popular and they wanted to say the game was still in development?
Maybe it wasn’t specifically to “screw over some mod devs,” but it didn’t help the community one bit.
Bethesda released (announced, maybe?) a mod-beeaking patch 24 hours before the mod was to be released.
That’s unfortunate. It’s a great mod (and the devs have done a bunch to fix crashes and load times).
Now there’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time.
NGL, that’s true. But they are quite small, support HDMI-CEC, and run cold.
Edit: new ones hardware decode AV1, too
2x previous gen of these.
Man, I love them!
Man, I loved that game (the DOS original)! I don’t remember the baddies being Nazis, but it would fit what I do remember from the rest of the game.
Just looked it up (it was originally called “Wolfenstein 3D II: the Rise of the Triad”):
In order to keep as many of the numerous game assets the team had already created from going to waste, Tom Hall came up with a new storyline which still incorporated the Nazi themes seen in the Wolfenstein series, however they would ultimately depart from plotlines involving Nazis, with the final narrative concerning a cult apparently inspired by the Californian folk legend of the Dark Watchers or ‘los vigilantes oscuros’.
Neat!
Edit: aw, man, quote your sources, ffs!
The police should absolutely crack down on this…
They do, in some communities, fwiw. I’ve gotten a warning contingent that I remove the snow RIGHT NOW.
Don’t want to doxx myself, so I’ll just say “in the northeast US.”
I’m guessing this is what they’re referring to:
Real-Debrid Implements Extreme Anti-Piracy Filters to Appease Film Companies
I had to get rid of my US Robotics (freshly rebranded from… I can’t remember?) 56k when I moved last time. Part of my soul was left with that modem.
This modem:
deleted by creator
Fourteen forty? You ballin! My 4800 baud ain’t got shit on you!
(I can still hear the different connection handshakes)
And it has already been patched out.