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WhatNitrous

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Next we're going to see if DAZ can manage to rip through 64GB of memory and my GPU all at once...since I had to go through this hell and dig out all my boxes I grabbed my spare DIMMs while I was at it...which are just a bit slower than the ones in my system now, but the extra will be worth the minor speed loss now that I found something that can actually use 32GB in the first place.
 

cdj

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Remember this one?


It used to be winnable on Gameplay Giveaway it just got delisted this year in March, not sure if I saw anyone mentioning that
 

cdj

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You must have missed vics post about Ninja Haiden being a Microsoft key :LOL: the vault missed me this week.
I didn’t bother checking the MS Store since it’s not worth it. Strangely, the game is available on the Steam store, but the link they've listed says "
This product is unavailable in your market. " which is even more annoying. I guess it only has retrade value... I mean who would do it for the MS Store?

So looks like Sonic it's worth it or Escape From Duckov
 

panto_esp

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Spanish media outlets are running headlines like this:

- Cloudflare goes down for four hours, but it wasn't Javier Tebas (LaLiga) - (in spanish)
No, Javier Tebas isn't the world's greatest hacker, but he's pretty close.

In the banana republic of Spain, the soccer league "LaLiga" orders internet (and TV) providers to block Cloudflare when there are live soccer games (using piracy as an excuse), and they obey, leaving half of the Internet's websites blocked. As a result, I have to use a VPN and hate soccer even more than usual.

LaLiga say: "Google, Cloudflare, VPN providers, and other entities facilitating piracy are responsible for the illegal activities they enable and profit from.", block everything, and remain unfazed.

So... I hardly noticed the difference, 🤣



And since justice here is what it is... well, they're going to try to seek justice elsewhere:
 

panto_esp

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Rip 😪 Guess next time I'll just focus other parts, since it's always late for me to reach here.
Legolas posted it first... half a year ago, XD
It's okay to post it a second time.


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Remember this one?


It used to be winnable on Gameplay Giveaway it just got delisted this year in March, not sure if I saw anyone mentioning that
this is what happens when no one cares.
 

ElLoco

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Spanish media outlets are running headlines like this:

- Cloudflare goes down for four hours, but it wasn't Javier Tebas (LaLiga) - (in spanish)
No, Javier Tebas isn't the world's greatest hacker, but he's pretty close.

In the banana republic of Spain, the soccer league "LaLiga" orders internet (and TV) providers to block Cloudflare when there are live soccer games (using piracy as an excuse), and they obey, leaving half of the Internet's websites blocked. As a result, I have to use a VPN and hate soccer even more than usual.

LaLiga say: "Google, Cloudflare, VPN providers, and other entities facilitating piracy are responsible for the illegal activities they enable and profit from.", block everything, and remain unfazed.

So... I hardly noticed the difference, 🤣



And since justice here is what it is... well, they're going to try to seek justice elsewhere:
Sue the ISPs and power companies too. ;);)Screenshot_2025-11-20-21-23-55-903_com.sportzx.live.jpg
 
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