There's a differently shaped cartridge with the same art in this photo so it's probably from something made by the same company https://www.deviantart.com/pokemonosterfanzg/art/My-Famiclone-Keyboard-Console-427590982
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"Surely the leopards won't eat my face"
- These guys probably
What you want to do is just find a transmasc person and then trade all of your blood with them regularly so you get their hormones and they get yours
No because see if they lose it's because woke goblins are living in the ballot boxes and eating all the trump votes but if they win it's because they voted so hard the goblins couldn't eat them all. It's just basic goblinomics
Jesus' holy pole is perfect to fill your lonely hole
Somewhere around 2017 I bought an old dell precision from 2011 for $25, put a radeon rx 570 in it a few years later and used it as my main computer until last year when I finally got around to building a replacement
Do NOT give the carrot industry that idea
They should just use the same approach big minecraft servers use, the game itself has no anticheat, but the server makes sure the data it's getting from the client makes sense and kicks clients sending weird data. Doing any checks client side will always be insecure and a nuisance to players
The fact that companies think client side anti cheat is a good idea is so insane. Maybe try designing your server better instead of blaming the operating system for not letting you control your users
To be fair it looks a little good
It's so dumb because it would be so easy for them to use a business model people don't hate since it's a genuinely good game but they just won't. If they charged like $20 for the base game and maybe like $5 each for the DLCs I would probably buy the game and a few DLCs, but all the DLCs are so expensive that my options are either play the base game for free or pirate all the DLC for free, so either way EA gets no money out of someone who would otherwise have been a paying customer
The one feature it actually needs that it's missing is syntax highlighting