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Not just a death sentence for that Pokémon, approaching the PC was a potential game over!
Not just a death sentence for that Pokémon, approaching the PC was a potential game over!
I’ve never played The Binding of Isaac’s multiplayer, but it’s an incredible game, infinitely replayable, and has full co-op now (as in you each have a full character rather than just “little brother mode”)
EB bought them and did a “reverse takeover”
TIL!
Definitely not always, I remember buying games and accessories there many moons ago!
This one? Noted!
I do have a Logitech mouse and as far as I’m aware all the buttons are customisable (through their questionable program), so hopefully this is just marketing nonsense
Dedicated AI button: ✋😒
Dedicated change-LED-colour button: 👈😯
Yeah but seeing actual proof is always important
Albania is the coolest, Ivano-Frankivsk is the most fun
A bit of that, but hopefully if they piss off too many people they’ll just go elsewhere
Isn’t the real use case just so they don’t have to waste staff time changing labels manually when stock changes or moves?
Yeah I do. They still want to be able to sell their premium subscriptions and not every engineer working on the product is some soulless corpo. If they can break all adblockers without damaging their product they will, but if it fucks things up too much then they’ll go back to the drawing board and try something else.
Hopefully they’ll realise it’s a bigger breaking change than they wanted as part of this testing phase
I’ve seen some comments agreeing with you and others citing examples of individual developers being told not to sell at lower prices. Don’t know if the prosecutor is citing those cases or they’re just a chancer who hasn’t done their research properly.
That is addressed by the lawyer:
According to Shotbolt, the developer and digital distribution company is “shutting out” all competition in the PC gaming market as it “forces” game publishers to sign off on price parity obligations - supposedly preventing them from going on to offer lower prices on other platforms.
If Google can do that then hopefully sponsor block can too!
TL;DW: the ads will be in the video stream itself which will mess up timestamps, sponsor block uses timestamps to know when the ads are.
Seems to me that this will also break every other use case of specific times like direct linking to a timestamp of a video, right?
I uninstalled whatever version of it was around a few years ago when it spoiled the f1 I was planning on watching later by sending a push notification with the result the moment it finished
This is an ancient chain-letter-email, and while a little bit true isn’t quite that simple
It’s got a great safety feature in that nobody understands it enough to attempt driving fast enough to cause a crash