Finally playing Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney for the first time and it’s such a treat. I can see why people love this series. I’m almost finished with it I think!
Finally playing Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney for the first time and it’s such a treat. I can see why people love this series. I’m almost finished with it I think!
This is an Android thing. In your Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Opening Links > YouTube - Disallow “open supported links”
Depending on your phone, the way to get there might be different, but it’s the operating system that handles links.
No. It’s not a remaster or remake or even a port. LRG are predators and market manipulators. They’re preying on your nostalgia with the hopes that you’ll pay top dollar for the most “premium” version of their release by creating a false sense of scarcity. All of this just so people can own a “new” physical copy of a disc or cartridge running a few games on an emulator.
Got them out of the house yesterday for a bit. We ended up at a friend’s house where the kids all watched a bit of a movie and ate pizza while a couple of us parents got to talk around the dinner table for a while. Summer camp starts next week which will be great for our rhythm.
I thought that was Marge Simpson.
In the three dot menu in the top right, there’s an option to collapse all comments. Screenshot attached.
I have no issues emulating on the Pixel 6 that don’t already persist in the emulators or roms themselves.
I wonder if this explains why back in the early pirating days, this movie was leaked over 2 weeks before release. Being digital from the start probably made it easier to circulate the screeners.
Anytime I see a link in the comments, it’s followed by the domain in parentheses. I assumed this was a default setting but maybe I turned it on.
Fuck Nestle.
Yes. The Heliboard GitHub explains that it requires a closed source library and links to the open board GitHub to find the downloads. Here’s the link. https://github.com/erkserkserks/openboard/tree/46fdf2b550035ca69299ce312fa158e7ade36967/app/src/main/jniLibs
I’ve given up but I do wish there were better USB-C audio solutions. Android has always been lacking in the USB audio department and I have often been left feeling defeated when a car or other stereo system has USB audio input that only works with iPod/iPhone. It’s just sad that even now with USB-C, audio output with Android is still so finicky.
Yes. It’s a widespread issue with beta 1.
Right. Hopefully LJ patches it if it’s an issue.
Will I still be able to use Moonlight?