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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
WindowsME as in Millennium is the one no one remembers. ;) (bah guess you did remember...nvm)
I know most of us dont do that stuff but is a saying as old as time itself
"When one or many misuse the gift your given, its ruined for everyone else, punishment is handed out to everyone standardly because its not to punish everyone but to make sure those that did no foul dont copy those that did foul and have a reason to be angry at those that did wrong, its not the most graceful of ways to punish the wrongdoers but whos to judge how they are to be punished?"
IT AIN'T FREE BRO
If you make your own rig you have to buy windows or if you use it "free" you have a big ugly giant watermark on your screen at all times that makes gaming harder until you verify it via buying.
Being able to see where you look is very interesting from a developer's point of view. But that technology will never go anywhere as long as people have fear of each other and their computers.
I was curious as I've used it with a few older laptops and the Steam Deck, and had very little issue with it, other then the differences of it to Windows.
Was funny