Brilliant article. I love the idea of having popular composers pick their faves. There are more than a dozen soundtracks listed that weren't even on my radar.
Uncertain software support is why I picked a P8p over that device, even when I prefer it's hardware over the P8p.
I heard a reliable rumor that the Asus handheld was supposed to be essentially that, but Microsoft dropped the ball with the OS support
I tried that and no luck. I could disassemble the entire R side to see if there's random physical damage, but that's a huge stretch. The case wasn't opened before this, and the device has never been dropped or mishandled.
Dude doesn't care about anything but himself. Everyone should know that already, by now, but it's still a good reminder when he says something, anything: it's just words and he doesn't care about that.
How nice, friend! I'd love to be considered for Hogwarts Legacy.
Happy or hopeful stories? Hard. I think the best I have is this: I took an unexpectedly long (6 mile) hike through the woods in autumn, and the stillness and quiet, the world seemed at peace. Because the hike was sufficiently long, I was able to find some of that quiet peace, too.
These are true criticisms, but I'm not sure if they're fair. To the best of my recollection, Steam had none of those things in 2008, either, about the time they were the age of the EGS, now.
You could say they should (be able to) compete on the merits alone, without free games or paid exclusivity, but that argument wouldn't reflect reality: you need a hefty carrot to lure people away from their comfort zone.
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