I think it’s meant in this way:
…underestimates the Steam crowd’s patience to wait even longer for the games they want to play to become available without having to buy PS5 or sign up for another acount
I think it’s meant in this way:
…underestimates the Steam crowd’s patience to wait even longer for the games they want to play to become available without having to buy PS5 or sign up for another acount
I know you’re asking about Android, but it’s on Steam. Maybe it can be played remotely…?
Some info here:
You’re experiencing a mirage. Go eat something and come back.
Try custom collections feature:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-use-collections-addonsmozillaorg
They wrote they got a new battery for it.
Unless people value their data and won’t use boost
Not sure, it wasn’t very clear from the comment.
I am not a developer but don’t they have to state the engine at the beginning of the game? Really no idea, just guessing, as I’ve seen a lot of games with it.
Same here with Sync. I didn’t know what was happening as I was able to access beehaw via web, so I tried other apps. Voyager and Thunder crashed too. Looks like it was a beehaw issue as other accounts on other instances worked.
Thank you, I will check it out.
Which ones do you recommend?
Thanks for the answer. I wasn’t clear enough, I meant being able to write in multiple languages without having to switch to another language, like what e.g. Gboard does.
I looked at it briefly and just want to confirm - it doesn’t support simultaneous use of multiple languages, od does it?
Maybe I’m in the minority here, but I’m not a huge fan of the recent trend of guns and firing in mainstream video games. Besides the janky awkwardness of polygons, there’s something off-putting to me about my character engaging in deadly combat. Am I supposed to be pretending that it’s me as I watch the action happening? When I play a game (esp. an RPG) I can get really immersed in the experience and feel like the mouse/controller is an extension of my hand, shooting fireballs and whatnot. So is it also supposed to be an extension of my weapon when my character starts killing? Am I supposed to be fully engaged for maximum immersion?
In movies, it’s different because when a character in a movie engages in deadly combat, the audience understands that they’re watching someone else do it. I’ve never seen a movie where I’m supposed to pretend like I’m the main character and I’m the one doing the killing. (Hardcore Henry notwithstanding)
I have nothing against action-packed games or games with mature content as their own thing, but encountering it in a regular game always throws me out of the immersion. Coming from a mainstream studio, it also just feels like a desperate attempt to appeal to a certain audience more than anything else, even if it’s nothing more than a short murder.
I second this, Vampire survivors will kill 20 hours easily. I only got into it a month ago, purely because I have heard so much about it, and I like it as time killer, but also had a lot of fun with it.
Debian is named after Debra, then girlfriend of Ian, its creator.
I do like minimalism but not everywhere. Here I’d like automatic location, saving multiple locations as favorites, and maybe a simple widget.
In two 12 ton containers.