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Darikail

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Darikail last won the day on June 26 2025

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  1. 0Patch or upgrade, no guarantees apps will keep working?
  2. Many fail because they don’t evolve. Successful ones mix gaming with social spaces, food, and new tech like VR.
  3. For my Steam Deck, I end up playing a lot of games that are easy to pick up and put down, Slay the Spire and Forza Horizon 4 are almost always in rotation. I really like that I can jump into Forza for a quick race or try to get past act III in Slay the Spire when I just want to chill. For retro vibes, Atari 50 has become a favorite because it’s like a playable museum, and it actually surprised me how smooth it runs on handheld. Deathsmiles and Terraria are good picks too when I’m in the mood for something different, and cloud saves between handheld and PC make switching easy. I started getting into more non-traditional games lately, especially ones with live elements or betting like online sabong and other mini-games. I’ve found platforms like https://i-sabong.asia offer some entertaining options that are surprisingly well suited for portable play, since you can jump in and out of live matches or side games whenever you have a few minutes.
  4. Nice move on upgrading to the BE96! Intel's WiFi 7 cards should definitely give you a speed boost. Shame about the delay.
  5. MoCA can be a game-changer if you've got coax wiring all over your place. It's been known to deliver really solid speeds, often better than what you'd get with Powerline adapters, especially if your electrical wiring isn't ideal.
  6. I saw the news about Mike Jang on Tony's blog. It's really sad to hear. Mike was involved in some true classics in the arcade world. The post on Arcade Blogger with all those photos really brings back memories of Atari's golden era.
  7. I've been in a similar boat with remote desktop options, especially for managing arcade setups. AnyDesk has been my go-to after TeamViewer let me down too.
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