If you haven't been using an adblocker since the early 2000's, but actually remember what it was like back then... Why?
In the bible, Jesus turns water into wine.
In the trailer park, Jesus turns the chemicals under the sink into methamphetamine.
Of course we did. We love Nazis now. For some reason...
90% fewer germs gonna be left on your face than if you kissed them.
INT builds in Elden Ring be like:
To be fair, Photoshop is (or was the last time I ever used it) expandable with user plugins. If you want something it doesn't have, you can add it. Which is also one of the main draws, at least for me, to FOSS; open source means I can add/remove/change things for my own personal usage and needs. That really only applies because I know enough about programming to do it, though.
Oh I know why 3 sucks. I only ever found out it existed as an adult, and, yes: Jack Black was the highlight despite being in it for like 5 minutes and he plays a douche. Lol
I guess I was just the right age for having fond memories of 1 and 2, and still enjoy them now. I actually was surprised that there was a 3rd one because I was so into the first two, I find it crazy I never heard there was a 3rd as a kid.
Well he's certainly not boring, I'll give them that.
I guess if you're looking at it through the lens of a user who actually knows what the fuck they are doing, and not the average, common denominator that the proprietary shit is designed for. 🤷🏻♂️
Proprietary shit is always easier to work with, if you're just wanting the most basic thing that software does. It's unfriendly when you try to do more than that with it. FOSS is the other way around in my experience. If you don't know shit, it won't help you. But if you're familiar with what you're trying to do, FOSS software actually lets you get into it and do all the nitty-gritty without fussing.
Every piece of free and open source software I use is because I wanted to do something more than what a commercial piece of software would allow me to do.
Switch between GTA V and RDR2 and end up punching my damn horse every time I try to ride it because entering vehicles is F in GTAV but in RDR2 F is your dedicated melee button.
Horses in Oblivion and Skyrim don't actually go faster than running on foot. The jank comes from moving fast. If you move too fast, it breaks shit. Like, you keep falling through the world because the ground hasn't loaded yet breaking.
I would have to guess the rover in Starfield is the same. Sure you have a car now. Does it actually make you go faster and negate the fact you are being requested to travel 1.5 kilometers across a totally barren moon?