

Sorry for completely forgetting to respond to this. Getting my stuff ready for github now, will report back with link
Sorry for completely forgetting to respond to this. Getting my stuff ready for github now, will report back with link
I just finished adding spotify support to my own version of this a couple days ago. Well done, looks far better than mine.
Git push yourself out* to make the obvious joke
Ah, probably could’ve guess that one
Replace yuzu.exe with the path to the yuzu appimage, no other changes
Yes, the steps are [game] > preferences > run command on start > yuzu.exe….
I think I could help you with that, if you don’t mind me taking away the novelty of you coding your own solution, which is where I get my kick
Well then are you dimensions the inner or outer volume?
Second this. Bad code is best code.
You can’t tell me what to do! Just watch me
How are the hackers supposed to find it if even you can’t? Exactly. Latest security at its finest
Lass sentry?
If you can find a way to connect an SSD to the deck, I’m not sure if it’s SATA or whatever, if it’s connected and recognized, I don’t see a reason why the deck couldn’t boot from it. Not speaking from personal experience, all hypothetical, I could be wrong. Worth a shot if you understandably don’t want to do a fresh windows install
I think to sum security up: locks, or key fobs, are made to keep the honest people honest. You’re not stopping a determined person
I (a teen boy) was with a bunch of other dudes on a river, one found quicksand, and it quickly became a game of who could get deepest
Warning: my code it not nearly as pretty or organized as yours, nor is it Object oriented in the way you’re supposed to do it. github link