NGL, this looks kinda terrible
NGL, this looks kinda terrible
“Discord said users will be able to turn off the ads in their settings.”
Remote Desktop
If they ask the SAME question and you score still goes DOWN I’m gonna go ahead and call that “a bad sign”.
Oddsparks
Dyson Sphere Program
Dyson Sphere Program is like Satisfactory if it had good game design and less bugs.
Some games don’t even have fucking KEYBINDS, which the most basic of accessibility features.
This will only change when stores (like Steam) start cataloguing these types of features and letting people setup default filters to hide all games without them.
The users have to make them hear that releasing any game without basic accessibility options is unacceptable. This will only happen when the majority is pushing for it, not just those that need the options.
Until then, make sure you leave a negative review and get a refund when you see this kind of thing, even if the game is otherwise good. Pirate the game instead if you still want to play it anyway. They have to be told that this is unacceptable.
The damage was not the actual pricing (which was cheaper than Unreal), the reason people are going to leave for Unreal/Godot and never come back is the loss of trust. Nobody wants to be chained down to a company that’s willing to pull the rug out like this.
If you’re using assembly, then you’ve already given up on the easy ways.
Except Unreal already had the same kind of pricing structure that Unity is trying to move towards, that’s why Unity thought they could get away with it.
This is what LCGs/ECGs are for. Same thing without the random packs.
If you think they had impenetrable security before this, I’ve got some bad news for you…
Vanillaware in a nutshell
Any time a gaming company does something stupid, leave it to gamers to out-stupid the company and prove that they deserved to get shit on in the first place
Vivaldi doesn’t (and won’t) have it.
And as soon as they have any competitors we might consider it
Of course they can. Everyone knows that password managers exist.
This is the entire point of PowerShell
The driver is always responsible for using the tools within the car correctly and maintaining control of the vehicle at all times.
Either way the driver would be at fault. However, the driver might be able to make a (completely separate) case that the car’s defects made control impossible, but since the driver always had the option to disable self-driving, I doubt that would go anywhere.
Just like you don’t get off the hook if your cruise control causes an accident… and it doesn’t matter how much Tesla lied about what it may or may not be capable of, because at the end of the day it’s always the driver’s responsibility to know the limitations of the vehicle and disable the feature and take control when necessary.
Buy a keyboard and monitor