They’re pretty common in more rural areas. My parents live rural California and they lose power for at least a week every year. A gas stove is a must.
They’re pretty common in more rural areas. My parents live rural California and they lose power for at least a week every year. A gas stove is a must.
Unfortunately it’s true, but I’m not sure why the feature is still alive because this support article makes it seem like it’s long gone https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5436/~/gamestream-end-of-service-notification
Nintendo’s solution to backwards compatibility has been interesting but straightforward in the past. All they’ve done before, with a few exceptions, is slap the old processor in the new device to make it backwards compatible. I’m curious what they would do this time.
Nvidia said they ended support for gamestream but haven’t removed it from GeForce experience yet.
I just bought Sun Haven to play with my girlfriend. I’m enjoying it so far, we kinda lost track of time playing lol. Though it seems like whatever job the host has, the players that join will have that job too which kinda sucks. Maybe I messed something up though. It doesn’t seem to matter much because you can kinda just ignore your job and do other things.
One of my favorite things about the DS family was its pick up and play nature. Sure not every game would let you save and quit, but you could just shut the lid and come back later and everything will still be right where you left it.
How does this work?