I mean, isn't that the better way of doing it? One popup, exains everything, gives you the option to opt out in that popup instead of going through settings and shit.
Its an unreleased official Nintendo piece of code and Nintendo will absolutely sue over it, even if the game isn't Nintendo property in any other way.
It in theory could run on a n64 or whatever it was coded for, and without Nintendo permission or the code being public, that isn't allowed. Nintendo would sue purely because they are an extremely litigious company and will sue or send cease and desists to anything they even remotely can.
I'm not entirely sure if Nintendo can go after valve on it if valve is hosting it, but I think there are issues with hosting illegal content that probably cover it.
It's a bike, you just... Don't hit the pot hole. They are small and agile vehicles, it really isn't that hard unless it'd a literal sink hole in which case a car isn't going over it either
I mean, I would hope literally any phone on the market could survive rain.
Plenty of things will survive it, and the removal of the humans in the area may be a net positive.
It's to stop trolls and bots, so if they don't know why or when they got banned they can't fix it so the next troll or bot account also runs into the same issue. It's why a lot of anticheat in games won't instantly ban a detected cheat, makes it harder to beat the system.
Doesn't appear so, it seems pretty minor and doesn't retroactively fuck people over.
My old laptop went without a reformat for 6 years running Windows, and that included significant hardware changes. The fuck are you doing just playing games to require a reformat basically ever?
I haven't even had a disc drive in the last 7 years, I'd need an external one because high end laptops tend to not have space for that shit when there's stuff that actually matters to consider, like performance and cooling.
I think curiosity stream is a bit different, but nebula and float plane are both creator run and owned and as far as I'm aware both are good to the people making content for them.
Have you tried limiting the download speed?
Ah yes, my comment openly states I hate steam because it isn't perfect. It's definitely written in there.