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Hey thanks for pointing that out. I was reading the endings page from fandom. I was under the impression that I had to run through the same events 5 times.

I didn’t have it to run through a second time. Maybe I’ll re-visit it down the line.

NieR:Automata/Endings

There are a total of 27 endings in NieR:Automata. Each one is associated with a letter in the Latin alphabet, except for the final hidden DLC ending, denoted with a ◬. The first five endings, A-E, are the game's main endings and are required to experience the full story of Automata. The remaining 22 endings are joke or hidden endings that can occur by failing missions, killing friendly NPCs, or making certain choices in side quests. 27 Endings match the category selection:

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Nier: Automata. The gameplay mechanics were great. The plugin chips for your skills is what I have been wanting in a game since the Megaman Battle Network series. The gameplay mechanics were great as well! They way you were able to use weapons for light and heavy attacks. It was great.

I could NOT get into that story. I beat the the story and discovered that the game continues. Turns out I have play through the story 5 times to get the full understanding of the story.

Hard pass.

Hehe. Thanks for the chuckle.
The EX90 is the largest in that model line. I’ve personally been looking into the EX40. I just haven’t researched the tracking, if any, involved with this model.
Hmmmm. I wonder if you uninstall and reinstall the app, would the same page appear? I’m not near my appleTV so I can’t see if my sessions were a fluke. I’ve used it twice this last week.
Mine’s working just fine. Why isn’t infuse free tier working for you?
Running Jellyfin off of a Dell Optiplex 3060 and encoding all of my media in AV1. I’m able to stream my movies just fine via the Apple TV.
Wow. I was watching this game and left with four minutes in the second quarter. My understanding was that Drummond raised his fists? And THAT didn’t qualify for an ejection?
Man I’m sorry to hear that happened to you. I hope that was a long time ago.

Yes I have been connecting my ProController to my Linux machine via USB-C. I’m using the Bazzite image from Universal Blue. Here’s my output from the fastfetch --format json command:

{ “type”: “OS”, “result”: { “buildID”: “Stable (F42.20251002)”, “codename”: “Kinoite”, “id”: “bazzite”, “idLike”: “fedora”, “name”: “Bazzite”, “prettyName”: “Bazzite”, “variant”: “Kinoite”, “variantID”: “bazzite-nvidia-open”, “version”: “42.20251002.0 (Kinoite)”, “versionID”: “42” } },