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#91
Last post by Tamer - Yesterday at 06:20:41
It worked for me as well; I don't own it on Steam or Epic Games, I tried it using the mobile app, it wouldn't let me claim it: I tried on the PC app and it worked as described. Epic Games however, wouldn't let me without the base game. I live in the USA.
#92
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 05:18:40
#93
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 04:49:34
#94
Last post by Max Hunter - Yesterday at 04:32:16
The comparison feels fair, especially the criticism around ergonomics and power profiles. On gaming handhelds, comfort and efficient tuning often impact real-world play more than small GPU differences, so losing RAM at the same price is a downside. For retro and emulation-focused users, balance matters even more, since BIOS compatibility and performance tuning play a big role in handheld gaming setups—something I've run into often while testing emulators alongside resources like ps2biosonline.com
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#95
Last post by A - Yesterday at 04:28:59
Quote from: Keef on Yesterday at 03:55:11The debris field from Starstinks will endanger missions to the ISS. This won't trouble Elon Musk who has already killed thousands with his whompy wheeled exploding Terdslas.
There is no danger to the ISS, the satellites are very low earth orbit, without constant propulsion, they quickly fall back down to earth and burn up, this one being no exception.
#96
Last post by Jay F - Yesterday at 04:14:53
Don't bother with this.
Registry additions and driver changes all came through for me after the edits with no issues.
Not only did it have no effect on the r/w for my secondary SSD, it actually tested worse in both by 200MB/s in CrystalDiskMark. Acer Predator GM7000 4TB, PCIe4, on a Gigabyte G5 KD.
Again, don't bother.
#97
Last post by Keef - Yesterday at 03:57:44
Quote from: ricegf on December 22, 2025, 15:03:21QuoteThe fact that the "satellite's current trajectory will place it below the ISS, posing no risk to the orbiting lab or its crew" sounds entirely coincidental.
Only if you know nothing about them.
The ISS orbits the Earth at about 400 km (roughly 250 miles), while Starlink satellites orbit in 3 concentric shells at around 340 km, 550 km, and 1,110 km altitudes.
Thus the safety of the ISS is literally a design feature of Starlink, not a coincidence!
enjoying that Musk you are sucking?
#98
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 03:55:19
#99
Last post by Keef - Yesterday at 03:55:11
The debris field from Starstinks will endanger missions to the ISS. This won't trouble Elon Musk who has already killed thousands with his whompy wheeled exploding Terdslas.
#100
Last post by kauisio - Yesterday at 03:50:42
Thanks for sharing this information; it was very helpful to me.
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