No, the “old engine” has none of these limitations, both of these engines are nearly identical save for some asset changes.
No, the “old engine” has none of these limitations, both of these engines are nearly identical save for some asset changes.
If you’re running Ryzen try to update to F10 BIOS.
The Launcher was busted for me till I updated my BIOS. Which makes total sense.
The garbage logs I saw were reading into other files (which should cause a page fault). I saw those in the launcher logs and after the bios update those made sense. I have a Ryzen processor, and the BIOS brought a microcode update with it.…
What argument are you looking for exactly? I’m confused. This game is online only, they do that for things like progression tracking and achievements, and for people who are using things like net-cafes which is a huge amount of people all over apac and europe.
All of the classes will have 2 genders at release. Guaranteed.
Where are you getting this from exactly? D3 took place all over Sanctuary, which is the world, there are still survivors. I’m confused why exactly you would expect it to be wiped out? Especially when it’s the Nephalem who fought both heaven and hell and whom also gave birth to all of Sanctuary, which was created by…
No, it’s the same engine. Albeit they modified it a bit modified with better lighting and better assets (see more polygons). How much of that is just better art assets I couldn’t say.
But they did not write a brand new engine, that would be ridiculous. However it shouldn’t take away that this is very much it’s own game.
Yu don't understand society and how to make changes.
The line is where the companies values stand. Period. You cannot be a community driven company and engage with the community without having clear values and a clear stance. You won’t please everyone, but at least you’ll maintain some respect and integrity.
To compound what others have already said. They also undermine the values of the employees that make up Blizzard. As much as Blizzard wants to claim it’s not political the majority of it’s employees agree with the Hong Kong movement and put resources into equality, supporting events like coming out day.
It absolutely used to not suck when the intellectual cost of entry was much higher. All the stuff you’re talking about has been late 90s Early 2000s. The gaming community took a 180 with Halo and Gears dudebro tryhards. You have no idea.
Because he pretty much created stealth in games and made it not boring. Say what you want about the story, a lot of the game mechanics of his games have stood the test of time.
“buti does make me curious how Chinese or Japanese”
There are going to be some pissed off Blizzard Employees...
Many plants in the south for foreign car companies (Mercedes, BMW, Honda, Toyota) have rejected unionizing and their average company cost per worker is WAY less than what GM pay for a UAW worker (think beyond salary; great healthcare, pensions, tons of days off).
You still cannot seek aid from a foreign country or foreign national to influence an election or campaign it’s against FEC rules. Contributions aren’t just monetary, they can also include goods and services.
I think we mostly agree, but I’m not sure how one can can look at this situation as being non-copyright based. Computer code is considered a “work” as defined by the copyright act. Ownership over a work is vested as copyright which gives the creator over the work exclusive rights to control how that work is …
For example, in French software license law you are allowed to reverse engineer software for the purposes of understanding how it works so long as you don’t intend to infringe upon their copyright.
I think this is where your confusion lies, just because something is not physically owned, does not mean it cannot be transferred. It also does not mean that transferred software is not a sale.