They weigh a total of 15 GBs anyways which is pretty much nothing
That is something, for my 128 gb Android phone without SD card slot.
They weigh a total of 15 GBs anyways which is pretty much nothing
That is something, for my 128 gb Android phone without SD card slot.
You are right.
Even if YT Premium was cheap AF, I wouldn't pay for it because:
Nice example, thank you!
So, only cheap services are worth it?
Are there some expensive services that are worth it? not just that they increase their price just because.
Don't get me wrong, I want more examples (and I am a happy subscriber of Real-Debrid for years already).
Oh, I am aware of that "hack" as well.
Can you see NSFW content too?
I am not really updated with how Reddit handled that after the APIcalypse.
Yeah, the Emio game is the third game of said saga, and more recent, so that is why I got my suspects on that one 😅
Yeah, but I chose the iOS and Android clients every day (Apollo and Sync IMHO).
I find the graphics style appealing for me.
I have been breaking my head because I remember I recently watched another interesting graphic novel for the Switch (I think so) in these days in some of my YouTube videos or perhaps some gaming podcasts that I use to frequent.
I have memories it was shown in like a Nintendo Direct along or close the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection title (that is why it surprised me to have this sudden amount of VN releases lol) and until I saw this post I thought it was the "Emio The Smiling Man" game, and now I am actually confused if it was this game all the time (although the graphics style doesn't ring the bell).
Are there any other VN games announced or released for the Switch or modern consoles that I could be confusing with?
I definitely remember it was about Japan and murders lol (really not helpful with all the VN games mentioned), but I didn't get clear if it was all fiction or if it is based in a true story (which I guess is the case, but I find that too dark for Nintendo).
What I find crazy is that they decided to pay for the API to keep using it with the few clients that operate that way, they are effectively paying for using Reddit SMFH.
Why would one even conceive that idea if you can have an ad-less experience of Reddit in desktop (Ublock Origin), iOS and Android (sideload) still.
Which phone do you have?