From my understanding you can run into issues when you have a combination of ports being forwarded and some other issue like SSH enabled on a Raspberry Pi with default credentials but I feel like I'm missing things or misunderstanding port forwarding.
I don't know if, for example, a computer connected to a network running a dated version of Windows is a risk simply because it is connected to the network. Even if it isn't being used for things such as web browsing.
I'm more concerned about remote threats versus local ones like someone having access to my WiFi password.
I'm playing on PS4 and am looking for games to play in 2 to 3 hour chunks after work.
From my understanding the DVD releases don't contain music videos but unfortunately I've only found edits or recordings of the original airing that include them.
This is kind of similar to only being able to find the directors cut of a movie online.
I would appreciate if someone pointed me in the right direction
Some of them that come to mind for me are:
FitGirl's Escape from Tarkov repack that featured a single player mod
FitGirl's Half Life Alyx repack that with the NoVR mod
Gnarly's Tale of Two Wastelands repack that had everything ready to go after the install. No need to install both Fallout 3 & New Vegas and wait hours for things to compile
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I did this with Cruelty Squad, Hylics, and to a lesserextentt Underrail.
For the most part it was either the difficulty or not knowing what I should be doing.
If you've ever checked out /r/OriginalXbox there were some pretty neat hardware mods like LCD screens on the front of the console that display current playing content.
The PS2 can play games off of an SD card with MX4SIO through the memory card slot, through USB, through SMB with a Raspberry Pi, and through an internal HDD. You don't even need a working disc drive or a hard mod.
The PS Vita has a rocking homebrew scene.
The 3DS had neat custom themes and being able to use QR codes to download games is pretty nifty.
There's also SBC Gaming devices like the RG350 and Retroid Pocket 3+ that can play a wide array of systems.
Basically I have a hard time narrowing it down. What about you? Is there one console or device you keep coming back to?
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