Xenia/RPCS3/Cemu can be used to emulate the old console editions. You just need a update with a new enough version fore the minigames. Alternatively i believe the PS3 edition still has the servers up for multiplayer (RPCS3 has their own servers too but idk if those do battle minigames). i’d assume the Xbox one edition’s servers are still up too
dla przykładu, ja na początku korzystałem z filmwebu, potem uciekłem na imdb, a finalnie wylądowałem na tmdb.
co chodzi o książki, kiedyś znajoma, która jest profesjonalnym pożeraczem książek opowiadała, że żadna aplikacja nie spełnia jej wymogów i ma zwyczajnie niekończącą się listę linków do różnych księgarni i wypożyczalni, a do tego udzierganą pod siebie tabelkę w excelu na laptopie…
My (at the time) girlfriend and I were playing Minecraft and we both were hanging out showing each other the houses we had built. I jokingly sneaked up behind her and poked her (in game) with a bare hand, something we occasionally took turns doing.
But this time we had dogs, I didn’t realize that her dog would turn aggro. Her dog started attacking me, and my dog, in turn, attacked and killed her dog.
We’re now married and over ten years later she’s still “mad” (but not really) about it.
Oh wow, Xbox 360 Minecraft. That just unlocked some childhood memories. I no longer have a 360, or I’d gladly be playing it too. I guess I could look into emulators instead.
I vaguely remember seeing mods for Java edition that exist to bring old nostalgic Minecraft elements like the whole Xbox 360 UI and the old janky ass world gen to modern versions. I really ought to look into them at some point.
Xenia runs the whole thing well for emulation. I was able to get Wii U edition to run smoothly on low end hardware, but Xenia and RPCS3 to emulate it has only really worked well on my mid tier desktop. I’ve heard of the modpack you’re talking about but have never gotten around to trying it unfortunately. Everytime i think about it something comes up lol
The Commodore 64 was the highest selling computer model of all time, until around 2020, because of it’s game library.
SteamOS probably has the best easily accessible game library of all time.
The Commodore 64 taught us that games will carry a personal computer to massive popularity and sales, even if the computer has trade-offs.
I agree with others who have commented that there’s better versions of Linux for the average user.
But I don’t think it matters.
A Steam machine with a cheap keyboard and mouse would be hugely popular this Fall, and would make it’s users fall in love with Linux, in spite of issues - because we all love video games.
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Many more to come, too :)
And no! Its just…for the fediverse I suppose! I do post to Mastodon - other bits and pieces - daily, though. If you wanted to follow along there and see more of this kind of nonsense from me!
KernelSU + moduł Play integrity fix i wtedy działa Google Wallet (do momentu aż Google nie zaktualizuje fingerprintów i trzeba poczekać 1-2 dni aż deweloper PIF puści aktualizację ale to się zdarza circa raz na 3 miesiące)
A bez tego alternatywą jest płatność samą apką: w ipko można używać po prostu swojej karty poprzez NFC bezpośrednio w apce niezależnie od Google Wallet, natomiast apka mBanku pozwala na Blik Zbliżeniowy. Oba na tą chwilę nie narzekają na root i odblokowany bootloader.
Dokładnie, mBank here, “twoje urządzenie ma nieoficjalny system bla bla bla jesteś zbyt zbazowana”. Kojarze że ktoś próbował ich o to przyciskać, żeby se dali spokój ale niestety nie ruszą.
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