That is the number 1 reason for me too. Although steam solves this problem partially with their return policy. But I don't want to pay the price upfront everytime, so I resolve to piracy until I know if I want to buy the game.
More like "lightroomed" and that's a normal step in photography. The colours are extreme and that was a choice. One that I don't quite understand because when reducing saturation, I like it better and I don't think it looks less like a painting. Probably not much about this picture is accidental, which doesn't fit the spitit of this community, but in my opinion it's a great pic.
I always thought Cloudflare could become shit by itself. I never thought about someone like Google buying them. Governments wouldn't allow such a monopoly, right, right? oh shit
Blocking a user and removing content from a platform should be relatively easy and fast which should prevent organized crimes. Sueing someone afterwords takes way more resources and time.
But a platform can remove content without getting sued. Why sue them too? Because if you don't sue their asses they don't care.
Of course moderation takes time and can't be perfect and this should be considered when suing the platform owners. And yes this could help the assholes, but I think you can report such behavior to the fbi or someone.
No, because these things should be private. Social media however needs some kind of moderation. edit: also go blame the user too, but that should be a given
I think to blame/sue the company that is nearest to the user should work fine. (following is hyperbolical) If you don't do it that way, then yes it would be slippery because the big bang would need to be sued. But that makes no sense.
It's officially not compatible. gamers nexus video
I am sure it can be done, as people also solder other memory onto steam decks