

By this logic since you disapprove of the actions of Valve then you should not use it if were an existing user and not start if you’re not.


By this logic since you disapprove of the actions of Valve then you should not use it if were an existing user and not start if you’re not.


The psvr2 has native support on windows (and maybe Linux). You can just get the adapter and download Sony’s official tool from the steam store.
When WMR ended I got a cheap used psvr2 and the adapter and use it to play any vr game on my PC (no PlayStation so I can’t play PlayStation vr games though).
I played it a bit on my steam deck , worked great.


We could take steps to expand an already National and will developed logistics service that is currently in need of new expanded revenue in order to establish supply chains to more places and quicker.
Canada Post could pivot from just being mail and some parcels to also transporting groceries to local public supermarkets.
But really prices were low when there were more Crown Corps and less mega corps. Lots of people refuse to appreciate that fact though.


Whoa there, if your not careful they will start calling it the American ocean


While I agree that there’s an issue, I think just saying it’s the federal government’s fault is a bit unreasonable. It’s all government’s fault provincial, municipal federal caving to doner pressures and not doing what is best for most Canadians.
Beyond that it’s an issue for most countries in the world right now since it’s also a global issue.


You could also buy it direct from their website which gave you a DRM free copy on humble bundle.


Totally fair but his complaint was about too many satellites which means we’re limited to terrestrial options


While I can appreciate that, starlink is going to keep launching them even if we don’t use it in Canada. Saying cut starlink out is fine and all but there are lots of places and communities without any decent broadband options at all (in Canada and beyond).
If your in an area getting decent cable or fiber as an option then your comments really don’t require any level of sacrifice from you.
Would you commit to the comment to prevent starlink from additional satellites if it meant a general tax increase for everyone resulting in you personally paying an extra of $200/year to accomodate fiber buildout and maintenance?
$3,500 is really just 128gb of RAM these days. Not hard to get to at all. I too would smuggle RAM in if I could.