Boo the reddit link.
Boo the reddit link.
I don’t think that’s true, is it? What about in cases where one parent is unknown?
What
Why not both? Both is fine. Why are we gatekeeping retrogaming again?
Yeah I think it’s kinda cringe. I had to block m/196 cause I just do not care.
Lemmy seems to have gotten the lions share of reddit migrants. Which is fine mostly, it’s got good features and seems to be the popular pick. But with all the posts I’ve been seeing lately it really seems like many Lemmy users think Lemmy is all there is. I personally don’t give a shit how you are viewing the fediverse, but to me any boasting about your particular instance reads like you’re bragging about the designer of your glasses…
It’s not just about what objects they think they can sell you… It is much more impactful than that. Check out the documentary “The Great Hack”
Etsy. Just search ‘modded gameboy’ and you’ll see plenty of results
It’s actually not very difficult but can be pricey depending on what you wanna mod and the tools you need to get. Plenty of YouTube videos that teach you how to do it, and I highly recommend checking some out.
Many IPS screens for the GB/A require extra sanding or removal of plastic internals so that the screen seats correctly.
Nice! I just got a similarly modded GBA and Pokemon gold to play on vacation 😄 I’m so excited
Actually “tier” is used literally here as a level or grade within a hierarchy. With new patches typically comes a new higher level raid or higher tier raid. The term “tier set” is derived from that, as it is a collection of gear from a specific tier that provides a bonus when equipped together, not vice versa.
There are plenty of other sets of varying size that provide bonuses, most commonly known ones are pvp sets. But, tier sets are specifically sets that come from a specific raid release.
Paying to own* the content
Also if you’re worried about content hosting costs for a content-oriented social media network please donate to your local instance dev 💚