I wish you good.
“EA, play the license”.
We all know here that you don’t own anything on Steam or any other client with DRM. Duh…
B this shit should be illegal, I buy a product, game, license whatever you call it, it is mine. This farce of consumer protection… "do you understand the words coming out of my mouth!?..License!!'. Yeah we do, let us own our purchased games.
No way I am letting Mozilla handle my email communication.
On Android I recommend FairEmail.
Or the time Sony sneakily installed a root kit on your PC when inserting a music CD.
I like them both. Two completely different games called Prey indeed. The first one I played on Xbox 360 when I just got one, the ‘reboot’ on PC. I think I liked the story from the first one better, and I wish they continued the first Prey as it ended with kind of a cliffhanger, but the second Prey all in all was a good game.
Good riddance.
I absolutely dislike Outlook desktop, don’t trust it either. Used Thunderbird back in the day, but switched to emailing on tablets or phone + TrueNas for desktop files.
FairEmail Pro on tablet is all I need for email. It is open source and imo simplest to use. It’s free and the pro version set me back 7€ or so.
True the settings in the app look a lot cleaner then in the standard control panel.
Like experience, the new app phones home a lot too. I blocked most of it with a pihole though but I probably going to uninstall again, just tried it this morning. Normally I extract the display drivers from the Nvidia installer by opening the exe file with 7zip. It is just an archive, no need for NVCleanstall.
Yeah, that is certainly why the DLC was positioned at 7 and not 5 euro.
I also think needing to pay for the second half of a mission is like the businessmodel of a drugsdealer giving you your first shot for free. If Bethesda really had any good intentions introducing the creation club for the modders and gamers, they would have given those missions for free.
I’ll keep that in mind.