A surveillance hellscape maybe.
Rule #1 of handling pirated content: don't profit from it.
I'll get the bottle of moonshine, find me a clean rag and a lighter.
Scrabble away, you rats. You can't stop the feed.
Remember Me. See for yourself:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYXfIgywXknHjMdirPIkDaEOM4cCyceDE
https://tidal.com/browse/album/41708231?u
If I remember correctly, they blew too much budget on the orchestra and it affected the game quality.
You missed the subscription.
To be fair, I rarely buy games over $10, and frequently even that is a stretch. I've built my library heavily from bundles. It's still a decent amount when you look at it as a single lump sum, but it's also the entirety of my entertainment budget and it's been obtained fairly steadily over a period of 13 years. Per hour it's still pretty cheap.
Video games are a cheap hobby they said. So many options they said...

I mean, that's the default path length limit on most systems, but it isn't an inherently fixed value. It's just what everyone uses by convention.

To be clear, some do exist with distinct drivers. I own one: https://www.gskill.com/product/13/34/1541055875/SR910-EOL
Problem is that many drivers is kinda heavy. But it does work great with Linux out of the box.