

What nonsense. If I want my origin to tor to start with a VPN then I will and I’ll be more anonymous because of it.
What nonsense. If I want my origin to tor to start with a VPN then I will and I’ll be more anonymous because of it.
How is this cracking down? The article says the documentation for the registry edits have been removed and an automated approach of removing restrictions is now a false positive for windows defender.
I’m assuming the registry edits still work (article doesn’t say) in which case where am I meant to point my outrage?
Now if they block windows 11 from running and the registry entries do nothing, that would be a worthy news article.
I didn’t realise so many non-Nintendo studios made games for Nintendo. I’m not a console gamer so I wouldn’t know. You should have posted this the first time, but I guess now you understood their point. You’re welcome :)
I think the point is they go for new games instead of remakes. Not that they don’t use the same IP.
Not much information in the article but an interesting read nevertheless. Thanks for sharing.