Most pc brands’ boot menus have kinda blended together for me. The last time I tried it and remember the brand, it was someone’s razer laptop, so that at least doesn’t support it. Macs always do, which is nice.
Most pc brands’ boot menus have kinda blended together for me. The last time I tried it and remember the brand, it was someone’s razer laptop, so that at least doesn’t support it. Macs always do, which is nice.
That’s actually a good point. I don’t know. I only know of one example, in which it was USB.
PS2 is hardly used in consumer products these days.
On some machines.
The keys should be standard and work if just held down.
Aww, cry harder.
Some real pleasant people here.
God damnit i’ve been played
What the shit, that is not okay
From the comment you replied to:
I’ll believe it existed on prior consoles, but it should’ve been called out back then too.
Using your nephews and friends’ kids identity and school email is not okay. Pirate your stuff yourself.
~e: rephrased~
The title doesn’t say what Nintendo will do. It says what they state can do.
Nintendo may render the Nintendo Account Services and/or the applicable Nintendo device permanently unusable in whole or in part.
That very much sounds like they have the power to brick the device. I’ll believe it existed on prior consoles, but it should’ve been called out back then too.
Oh, we’re back to measuring skulls lmao
There are real tommy tallaricos out there, but I think this one is a joke.
I don’t see the angle difference. The colors and lighting look the same. It has the exact same clouds, too.
Do you have an problem with that?
I know, and I hate it. I think the only way to fix this would be to support some limited scripting language, but that also sucks for other reasons.
Open source would also help with trust.
Mods that contain code always feel sketchy to me. How much can I trust whoever made this dll or such?
Why not just nuke the accounts and be done with it
“Barely maintained”
Notepad was a very simple application. Did it even need more effoet put into it? Looks more like they fixed what was not broken.