Same here. I really like it.
For me, it was not being able to use a 3rd party app. Accessing reddit through their garbage app is a painful experience. And unless I find the answer to a question via web search that's a reddit thread, I avoid it entirely.
It's absolutely bad when the US does it. I made no claim otherwise. Cheap tech being used as an entry point for data mining the customers, regardless of country the products are sold in is pretty well documented at this point.
That's quite a leap, isn't it? When China has demonstrably expressed intent in data mining the world.
Plenty more examples if you look even briefly.
I tried the first game years ago and couldn't click with it. I should try again.
He's criminally underrated but does deep dives on tons of n64 games. Really enjoy his content.
Fallout 76. Got hooked after watching the show and went through the previous 3d games back to back. Also bought Undertale but haven't fully committed to that one yet.
VATS build with Deliverer pistol in FO4 is OP as hell. Almost to the point it's boring.
Play all the fallout games. V.A.T.S. doesn't care if you suck at aiming.
Only half joking. I played all but the 1, 2, and Tactics on steam deck and it worked out decently. Didn't even bother using the touchpad aiming because it felt worse to me than the analog stick.
Now with free spyware/backdoor!
It's worth playing just for the Darth Vader slaughtering of Wookies, imo. But yeah, the rest is pretty bad.
100% agree. I've only just started my privacy/self hosted journey almost exactly 1 year ago. Still learning, but I'm loving the experience so far.