I have win 11. I only use it as a steam game machine and sometimes vr games.
If I’m ever required to reformat I’ll probably try IoT Enterprise LTSC. Unsure how video game friendly the version is though.
I have win 11. I only use it as a steam game machine and sometimes vr games.
If I’m ever required to reformat I’ll probably try IoT Enterprise LTSC. Unsure how video game friendly the version is though.
The most dangerous game:
Step 1. Eat a ton of brussel sprouts.
Step 2. Drink whole milk.
Step 3. Play twister.


Let me get this straight.
A group of serial killers go around killing people for fun and power.
Then someone decides enough is enough and takes one of those serial killers out themselves.
The guy that defended against those serial killers is inciting violence?
I don’t understand…


I mean they want to pirate people and expect everyone else to be okay with it.
I understand why people are complaining about the price but… Based on how much time spend on the app I kinda get it.
Also I just gave Google opinion rewards info on my whereabouts at all times and answered nosy questions which i quickly got 20$+ to pay for the add free stuff.
(Google opinion rewards is an invasive app that asks you stuff and gives you a quarter or so for every questions about nosy things)


This seems like it’s a ploy just to get attention and traffic. Seems that it’s working as I’m seeing it in all the news sites.



Confirmed imposter. Sorry everyone. 😢


I want to believe… but the morph has always been exactly.
“nineteen ninety eight when the undertaker threw mankind off hell in a cell and plummeted sixteen feet through an announcer’s table.”
But I want to believe…
Edit: looking back at previous shittymorph posts. Grammar, punctuation and delivery is at much higher standard… I’m sad 😢. I’m hoping that I’m way way wrong. Can anyone reach out to shittymorph on reddit to confirm?
Unsure if anyone can clarify. But my understanding that simply downloading a watching isn’t an issue.
Selling illegally copied content is what can cause real legal issues.
I’m uncertain of any cases of anyone getting in trouble for simply watching copied content.
Example… 1st user pirates movies or videos and uploads them to YouTube or any streaming company.
2nd User then streams or downloads them to watch them offline. I’ve yet to see the 2nd user in this scenario face legal consequences.
Vs
2nd User then streams or downloads content and makes money off it. Here I see the 2nd user have legal issues.
Again I’m just a regular guy going based on regular guy logic.
Thanks. I’ll do some research on bazzite.