Text and subtitle size is one major annoyance I have with the latest Soulcalibur. Unless there’s some patch I’ve missed, it isn’t configurable. And it’s tiny.
Text and subtitle size is one major annoyance I have with the latest Soulcalibur. Unless there’s some patch I’ve missed, it isn’t configurable. And it’s tiny.
Game difficulty modes for intentionally difficult games should take a page from MMO raid tiers. For the first X months after a game is released, when the community is experiencing it together and sharing notes on the most difficult and entertaining challenges in the game, it makes sense not to hand out an Easy mode,…
Yes, and if that new interpretation of the French law stands, it’s within Steam’s rights to cease doing business in France.
DRM-free doesn’t mean “you have permission to pirate this.” GOG’s business model relies on the majority people not wanting to break the law, and overall it works pretty well.
The impacts and feasibility go hand-in-hand. Of course the answer to “can they hypothetically program this?” is “Yes.”
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He knows it will be appealed. He doesn’t know if it will be overturned.
I don’t think it’s about mediocrity. It’s about budgeting. They need to hire editors. It’s frequently difficult for any author to catch their own errors, even glaring ones.
I expect we’ll see more next season, especially since they won’t be performing the same show every night.
Steam also has the option to just stop selling products to French customers. Having to implement resale in an entire digital rights system built around one-use codes would be a disaster for Steam and for the whole industry.
They may get their day in court, and Trump’s organization may get fined.
It doesn’t.
That’s a good example of why it maybe shouldn’t be only the documentary-makers that set the best documentary nominations. I loved the film too, but it was such a conventional documentary that I’m not surprised the documentarians snubbed it.
Other advantage:
So, he’s petrified wood?
With herself and/or Kunis in Black Swan: the chemistry wasn’t bad, but it was definitely unsettling.
I would be shocked if layering was even remotely possible using the old WOW backend code.
I don’t think fans were wrong for wanting classic WOW, but I do think they have a rather unrealistic expectation of how that would work.
Yes and no. Most modern software-as-a-service companies, like Blizzard, do run their platforms in such a way that servers are effectively rented from cloud-computing solutions like AWS, Azure, Google, etc.
this dude found the explanation in the article: