Yeah I used to play via RadminVPN.
Which lan software do you use though?
Also, check out online emulator for Blur here: https://amax-emu.com/
Yeah I used to play via RadminVPN.
Which lan software do you use though?
Also, check out online emulator for Blur here: https://amax-emu.com/
Wow this is great! There is similar online server emulator for this old amazing game, Blur.
Wish someone cracked the game with modded p2p online servers.
How to make this work? I want to watch videos from a channel that makes them available only for UK, I want to watch it in India.
Damn, didn’t know about this, but, what if Big Tech has also been doing this, but with more perfection, without getting caught?
People rightfully call out TikTok as a spyware because of their ties with CCP, but how exactly are other social media giants and big tech any different as they too have ties with the CIA, FBI etc
You cannot comment on defedereted instances if you are logged into your lemmy.world account
At the moment clicking on the links of the defedereted instances opens the instance in the browser.
I hope clients/apps like Sync/Connect/Summit/Infinity etc give us the feature to browse these defedereted instances even if we logged into lemmy.world
I know you can’t post/comment/save, but for many, ability to browse would be enough.
A toggle in the settings for this feature would be enough.
damn, i didn’t know about this, will look up
Wish we could have the fediverse of instant messaging.
Fediverse instant messaging could work like email, just like how someone with gmail id can send mail to yahoo id.
username@whatsapp sending messages to username@telegram, that’s how it could work
m.lemmy.world now uses voyager
if i am not wrong, it is google ads that does all the tracking, so once you get the adfree version, tracking doesn’t happen
Blur had got discontinued, so you can get it from these discord servers.
Blur discord: https://discord.gg/blur-community-537045170743541781
Blur Amax Emulator discord: https://discord.gg/pbt6DzQPGY
Or from this archive link: https://archive.org/details/blur-2010-video-game