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That’s the file structure of a Blu-ray disc that’s been unencrypted. Get MakeMKV and open the main directory using that software. It will read it as if you’ve given it an actual Blu-ray disc. It will show you the available video files. The largest one will be the movie, so if you want, you can select only that from the list and it will rip it out of the file structure and give you an mkv file of the movie. It’ll be large because it’s not compressed, so to save space, you can use Handbrake or ffmpeg if you’re nice with command lines to encode it to your favorite codec.
That stand was awesome and I used the OG Droid as an alarm clock for years after I stopped using it as a phone. I wish they still made horizontal docks for phones like that. It’s such a nice way to get some extra use out of the phone.
I still have mine, and amazingly it still boots up! I loved it so much!
Hahaha is this the new unit of measure for game sales? 😂
I’m so sorry for your loss. 😢 It sounds like you had a very good life together.
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I played the demo and really wanted to like it, but server issues ruined the experience even then and I never saw another human player, so how many people could have been trying to play? And that’s not to mention the quite poor performance on rather capable hardware.
What, you don’t want to get a second job just to afford a gaming console? 😂
From what I can tell, it’s that plus a documentary on the history of the game.
On a side note, that has to be the most entertaining Easter egg I’ve seen in a game. I remember showing it to my cousin and his jaw dropped. 😂
They really missed an opportunity by not calling it Naughty Box.
My friends and I used to call those machines ker-chunkers. 😂
I’m not sure someone that can’t form simple sentences correctly should be using software as powerful as you attempt to describe.
That’s true, I suppose. 😂
…I wouldn’t mind if there were more love service games. 👀
Some company made one once, back in the early 2010s. I think they released a successor the following year, but neither phone sold well enough to keep going. It would be cool as hell if that were more common, though.
It’s hard to say. Look how long it took for the music industry to stop suing their customers en masse and just adapt to a changing market. The film/TV industry hasn’t even begun walking that path. It may never change, but if it does, I suspect it’ll take a very long time.
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