I actually enjoyed Battleborn, so that doesn’t sound bad to me.
For a laptop style system, the vast majority of users expect x86_64 software to just work. There are ARM versions for some things, and some can be recompiled by a knowledgeable user, but most software simply won’t run.
ARM is the biggest reason this is unlikely to happen imo. Software compatibility is key.
But the 1060 was already discontinued…
While I agree with you, Gatorade released a Pedialyte competitor called Gatorlyte recently. Similar benefits but half the price. I’d recommend that (or a similarly cheap option if another exists) to keep from breaking the bank.
Maybe those five hour energy and similar shots? That’s all I can come up with though.
As a devout steam gamer… okay? I doubt the hardware was noteworthy anyway, and if you can afford a Tesla you can definitely afford a steam deck. Who is actually negatively affected by this?
As someone with a shrimp allergy, I have to be careful with my coffee too. Certain regions, such as Colombia, are notorious for high cockroach content in their coffee.
Garuda is my arch distro of preference. Easy install and better default capabilities.
Basically it means the majority of the game relies on drawing from a pool of rewards that allows duplicate draws and has high rarity entries. It’s gambling, put simply. And in almost all cases gacha games push you to spend real money for more chances at the good stuff.
tl;dr: it’s a gacha game, but supposedly an interesting one. But still gacha, so better to watch a YouTube video of the story than play it yourself.
At the same time?
While it isn’t a perfect solution, you can run calibre-server and only close it to open the GUI when you need to convert.
To be clear, "specific equipment" is a $20 reader on amazon, so while true, it's not exactly a problem to user service.
Honestly, that claim sounds like garbage.