They publish their single player games to steam. Don't know about any of their multiplayer ones though.
Even if that's not the case, the drm is very easy to crack.
Hopefully season 2 fixes that (assuming netflix doesn't cancel yet another well recieved show for more low effort slop).
What did hasbro do this time?
Thank you for reminding me why I stopped using the reddit app. Almost considered re-downloading it.
Indeed. All the shapez can fit inside of the square (trash) hole.
It's all crowdsourced. Users can submit labeled segements (intro/intermission, sponsor, self-promotion, non-music, filler, etc.) and you can adjust the client side settings to either prompt to skip, automatically skip, or ignore segments for those categories. It's a huge time saver.
What about emoticons? Are they cringe too? :/
I've heard a lot of talk in the linux community about linux mint being a good beginner distro.
There is a whole list of drm-free games that will work without the launcher or with instructions on how to make them run without the launcher. If a game makes use of Steam's APIs, it won't run without proper authentication when opened with the launcher even if it is drm-free. You would need to launch it directly from the game's files in that case.
He definitely looks like the kind of pawn that would get upset and punch the stockpile of explosives.
Ublock Origin is the only mandatory extension i can think of.
Some other extensions I personally use are:
Gesturefy is useful if you want to control things with mouse gestures (holding right-click and then drawing a shape to activate commands)
NoScript for a little added security, with the cost of having to manually enable javascript on websites that literally can't function without it.
Any extension that runs userscripts.
Dark Reader for websites that don't offer a dark mode.