

Yikes. To them, of course.
Yikes. To them, of course.
I can’t begin to imagine how annoying and belittling all that must feel. I don’t know how you are able to put up with it for so long without snapping at someone ( assuming you haven’t ) because I know I would have snapped by now.
I am torn about that. I also like descriptive names for projects so I know what the project is about, but I also find it fun to have a creative name for a project as well. A real eye catcher.
I was gonna say something about Waydroid, but this seems like a better option than just emulating android. Hope the project sees success, or at least enough that if the devs ever quit that someone else in the community can pick it up and continue.
I recently had fun voicing the different characters in Promises To Keep on Itch(dot)io. Warning! It’s a furry visual novel! Don’t get to do stuff like that much because I don’t want my parents or brother hearing me do this type of stuff.
I also have been using a glitch in Gemcraft Chasing Shadows to progress because I am at the point where I’m not doing so hot.
Otherwise, I cannot think of much else I’ve been doing besides going back to Hotline Miami to try and get everything I missed and every achievement.
I am personally not all too interested in either Hollow Knight or Silksong, but more power to those who are.
Here’s a list of games I’d recommend based off of things like length to complete ( at least maybe 2 or more hours minimum ) in no particular order:
• Final Fantasy X ( PS2, but has a remaster on Steam I think if anyone cares )
• Hot Wheels Beat That ( PS2 )
• Dokopon Kingdom ( Wii ( I’ve had seemingly seizure level texture glitches on PS2 version that can only be stopped by loading a save state or completely rebooting the game on emulator ) )
• Sonic Unleashed ( xbox360/decomp ( kinda cheating, can also get Hedgemod Manager for a modded playthrough, requires dump of original xbox360 game/DLC files ) )
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So many people have brought up Neocities ( modern day Geocities ) and I absolutely agree it’s an amazing site to find non-corporate and non-monetized to death sites made by random people across the globe. Definitely worth looking around there to see what others have built over time.
As for forums, I wasn’t really on that side of the internet, so no clue.
100 upvotes. I don’t like responding to people because I’m not good at it, as a introvert.
I don’t remember what my middle school had, but my high school has Spanish, French, and Japanese. I don’t remember why, but Japanese interested me, and this was before I even knew anime was really a genre of animation. As in I’d obviously seen it in the past but didn’t recognize it as anime.
I just recently beat the hardest difficulty of Dungeon Clawler using the character that damages enemies when it gets self-damage. Kept basically doing the same run over and over to get the achievement and say I’ve done it.
Besides that, Gemcraft Chasing Shadows. Been trying not to cheat too much after finding out about the glitch that allows you to upgrade gems at a low mana cost.
Otherwise I haven’t been playing many other games. Been hesitant to install Steins;Gate for some reason despite really wanting to play it.
I don’t have ADHD or anything like that, just autism, but I 100% agree with this.
I’ll have to look into them and see what’s what.
I was gonna say something about postmarketOS, but it’s not ready yet. Mobian is also not ready for it either.
So next best option if you really wanna get rid of this type of stuff is either rooting your device to remove what you don’t need or flashing something like GrapheneOS or a different OS.
But I’d consider that a last resort if you already have everything set up just right and have things you don’t wanna lose and can’t backup easily. That, and if it’s a work related device, you’re screwed.
My personal top 4 favorites, in no particular order, are:
I know OP already mentioned #3, but you know.
Also, if we could include things like OpenGOAL ( which relies on having files from the Jak and Daxter games ), I’d include that since I just got roughly back to where I left off on Jak II before I lost my memory card. Though that’s cheating since it relies on copyrighted proprietary files.
Just got back into Sonic Mania Plus. I’m close to beating it. At one of the final zones with all chaos emeralds as Tails ( best character in the whole franchise, will not take any slander to his good name ). Totally didn’t cheat by opening the settings(dot)ini file to temporarily turn on the debug menu so I could get back the chaos emeralds I missed or didn’t get.
Besides that, haven’t played much besides Mindustry. I was stuck on Peaks on Erekir because I was dumb and couldn’t figure out how to transfer the tungsten. My solution was bad, but it worked. I stopped playing because the other planet is boring compared to the capture the enemy territory levels.
I use it for general things as well, but I have MX Linux on my laptop and it works well enough for the type of games I play ( nothing all that requirement heavy ). Steam’s Proton works fine. So does WINE for modern games.
I’ve tried WINE without any tinkering on a couple old abandonware games ( 3D-Ultra Minigolf and some other game ) and both had issues with scaling, fitting into their borderless window, and crashing when selecting a menu button thing. So, older titles like those might be out of the question… if I don’t try them on DOSBox.
Mostly the pokemon fangame Pokemon Decay.
I was going to break my years long permanent quitting of minecraft to try a modpack, but Curseforge wasn’t working on my laptop and then I accidentally deleted a bunch of appimages off my device and have given up on mc since.
Every single classroom I was ever in had a corded phone in case they needed to contact the front office or in case of an emergency. The only exception would be gym class, or orchestra class, where the phones would probably just be in the teacher’s office ( classroom? ).
This wasn’t the 90s or 2000s, but later. I personally think it’s a pretty good idea. Even if everyone has a phone, having a backup in the classrooms just in case is useful since, unless the power goes out, you don’t have to worry about not being able.to call the outside world if your personal phone is dead.
Front office definitely had their own corded phones as well. I presume it’s the same for middle school as it was for highschool, but student office had a phone that the students could use in case they needed at my highschool as well.
Edit: the phones were normally on their desks, so messing with them wasn’t an option. We did have a PA system at every school I attended, but I don’t ever recall there being a way to respond outside of calling the front office.
Some day in the future, I absolutely need to pick up a copy of Maze Mice since I recently played the demo to death after finding it on itch(dot)io. Think an endless game of Superhot meets something like Vampire Survivors. I didn’t realize it, but it’s from the Luck Be A Landlord dev.
Other than that, I have not been playing much, but I have checked out the latest beta ( testing? ) update for Dungeon Clawler and I like the Starlet character better than the other one because I did a whole run where I didn’t take any hits from any enemies, until final boss ruined that.
Not many other games played besides having to start over in Slay The Spire because I couldn’t find my old save from before I picked it up on Steam. I forget just how hard the game can be, regardless of skill ( or lack thereof ).