Dice maker, gamer nerd, developer, Dolphins fan. Reddit refugee (maybe).
Still fighting the 80s 8-bit wars, one port comparison at a time.
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Dave@lemmy.worldto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Firefox stops loading pages seemingly at random, shows NS_BINDING_ABORTED, have to restartEnglish11·1 year agoNo idea if it’s related, but I see similar behaviour (the not loading, rather than the error message) whenever Firefox requires a restart for an update. It doesn’t make it clear this is what is happening, it just stops loading web pages in existing tabs. Only if I open a new tab does it show the “Restart to keep using” message.
I’ve spent far too much time diagnosing network issues without realising I just needed a restart :)
Dave@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•The cartridge art was always so kickass. You just had to use your imagination quite a bit...English0·2 years agoExcept in the case of the Sega Master System, where the simplistic 8-bit graphics felt like a massive leap up from the terrible box art!
Dave@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I switched from Windows 10 to Linux. Its great!English7·2 years agoI use it for work. Other than having to think for a second to find weirdly hidden menu items, it’s fine. At least for my purposes, as a .NET dev. One thing I love about it is Windows Sandbox… really wish Linux would could up something similar.
Dave@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I switched from Windows 10 to Linux. Its great!English8·2 years agoYeah, it’s weird. I’d been trying it on and off since 1997, and always bounced off because of some annoyance or other. Now… nothing. It’s very low friction.
Dave@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I switched from Windows 10 to Linux. Its great!English61·2 years agoIt’s interesting how far Linux desktop has progressed recently… I don’t hate Windows, in fact I think it’s a great OS for most purposes. But I happened to try Linux Mint a few years ago in a fit of pique about being excluded from the Win11 upgrade for spurious reasons… and it just kind of stuck.
Two years later and I am full on Linux now. Don’t even have a Windows partition (though I do keep a VM). And I’m about to buy a new laptop that I intend to buy without an OS, it will never be touched by Windows, there’s just no need.
For my purposes, Linux does everything now. OS, software, the games I want to play… I never even think about it. Also, everywhere I look, I see Linux - my Steamdeck, my MiSTer, my Pis, my Miyoo Mini. It’s everywhere…
Dave@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?3·2 years ago1997, I was 22, it was m68k on an 030 Amiga 1200… for some reason.
I seem to remember I had to buy an FPU to plug into my 030 accelerator, specifically to get this to run. I have no idea what I wanted it for, other than curiosity. I got it working, played around with it for ten minutes, then deleted the partition.
I tried Linux on and off many times after that, but always bounced off it. The last time, 2021, I installed Linux Mint and it has finally stuck.
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I guess that explains why they’re going to such great lengths to convince us that talking about Game of Thrones around a water cooler is such a tremendous benefit to humankind…
Dave@lemmy.worldOPto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Super Off Road: A home port comparisonEnglish1·2 years agoYeah, I believe there was an MSDOS port, I just didn’t have the set up to play it. From YouTube, it looks similar to the Amiga version.
Hah! I seem to remember that R-Type DX on the Color was really good, wasn’t it?
Yeah, it’s incredible! The only thing that lets it down slightly is the vertical scrolling (and the fact that they split the levels on two separate releases - I think the TGX16 version got them all in one).
I mean, the arcade is clearly the best version… (if you’re talking the original game).
For the ports… the Spectrum is great for sheer chutzpah, but the PC Engine port is probably the most faithful of all the versions that weren’t running an emulator. The Sega Mastersystem is also extremely good, on much less powerful hardware.
Also, the coders who ported these games often wouldn’t have access to the arcade cabinets at all, other than some hastily recorded VHS footage. So getting a port that actually felt like the original was a rare treat. Most of the time the ports felt like they were inspired by the source material more than anything.
Pixel 6 phone, and I pretty much just picked it up and pointed it :)