• Tax Avoidance Play Want Bin (PWBE 16 Dec 2024)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Dec 16 00:33:46 2024
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    My wife has concocted a (completely legal) scheme to reduce our tax
    burden by reclassifying the house that her mother lives in. This feels
    very much like the sort of thing that only privileged and informed
    people do, and I wonder when it is I started playing real life with
    cheat codes. Or if this is actual experience rather than a short cut.

    Play:
    --=--

    Raspberry Pi 500 (Pi) - This thing is pretty astonishing. It's
    essentially the tiny desktop computer inside a microscopic form factor
    that we all imagined in our youth. It's a decker keyboard, it's a
    all-in-one emulation box, it's an open source jack of all trades. And
    it's super cheap in this form factor, in that I essentially got a Pi 5
    in a keyboard (minus the NVME slot) for about a hundred bucks. Well, not counting the power supply and some of the video leads. If the Pi 3 had
    been this capable back in the day (and didn't require that you blank out
    all the rest of the UI to play videos) I'd have been on board the RasPi
    train years and years ago.

    PS4 (PS4) - I got the PS4 going again just to keep it up to date, as I
    feel compelled to keep one of every game system and have them all ready
    to go at a moment's notice at all times. Interestingly, all of the game installs stubbornly insist that they reside on a USB hard drive that no
    longer exists, and the official advice is that I have to delete them
    from storage and install them anew in order to play them. So what I have
    here is an over-elaborate Blu-Ray player that I don't use for Blu-Ray
    discs. Hooray?

    Want:
    --=--

    My Video Games Plus Order - It's landed in town! Possibly for delivery
    today? Today being Monday. One of the neighbourhood kids has revealed
    himself to be some kind of lying weasel, but thankfully he's only five
    so hopefully he's not in the business of stealing parcels off of stoops
    and selling them for drug money. More likely he'd be selling stuff in
    exchange for Roblox currency. :/

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing game-related.

    -KKC, who needs to set up one of these Pi 500 things as a media box.
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Dec 16 22:38:45 2024
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Play:

    SteamWorld Dig (Linux) - finished a replay, having originally played
    it on the Vita. I never quite know if this one counts as a
    Metroidvania in the modern sense, but it's there or thereabouts. It
    hooked me just as much as the first time I think, so much so that I
    didn't even bother trying the controller support, I just kept digging
    away with the keyboard controls.

    Lego DC Super-Villains (PC) - finished the main story and some bonus
    missions. It's not exactly the best Lego game ever, for me it doesn't
    have the best levels, sandbox, or licence/theming - but it's fairly
    good overall. As for what I said last time, you could argue the game
    did end up unlocking a bit more sandbox map area eventually, but not
    much. (It's a separate and much smaller area you have to deliberately
    travel to/from, so I'm not sure it really counts somehow.)

    Raspberry Pi 500 (Pi) - This thing is pretty astonishing. It's
    essentially the tiny desktop computer inside a microscopic form factor
    that we all imagined in our youth. It's a decker keyboard, it's a
    all-in-one emulation box, it's an open source jack of all trades.

    And the Pi does seem to get more OS updates than most ARM Linux
    options, so it's actually possible to use for more than ten minutes.
    Which is nice.

    Want:

    To play Just Cause 2 (PC), having apparently convinced it to stop
    crashing on Wine.

    Bin:

    Lego DC SV also crashing to some extent.

    -Rus.
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