I feel like enforcing those would actually lead to them being labeled more of a monopoly.
I feel like enforcing those would actually lead to them being labeled more of a monopoly.
State your reasoning. Because I’ve seen many developers defending the 30% steam tax.
Judging buy your less broken English, you may be biased.
It’s almost like everyone has biases. 🤔
You sure you didn’t play Bofa?
Rarity. Even though its just pixels, it’s still rare.
Nah, wildcard cert wouldn’t play into it at all.
Oh? I’d not heard of this. Is it that they are actually porting the mods, or making mod tools available for the console? If it’s the former, it makes sense to me. If it’s the latter, I wonder how they work around mods technically being the IP of their writers…
Once Human for the nth consecutive week since release.
Just wanted to mention, mods are non-official. Meaning they will never be ported over to console (bar a jailbreak and concerted effort, or acquisition of the mod or mod team.)
Innit?
If it’s an “early release” demo or something, like some games do with a limited time, partial access, demo? It should have its own reviews. When the game is fully released, I feel split. On the one hand, you’d be giving feedback for a small part of the game, but on the other you wouldn’t be seeing reviews about content not contained in the demo.
I dunno, I’ve played with magnets that have the ability to pull their way through my hand before, so it’ll all come down to implementation. Sounds more reliable than some plastic.
<.< My friend, look at the first of the two presented options.
Yes, most here will self host it. The app at least presents the concept of a centralized host as an option.
Safer is a matter of opinion. You’re moving your trust from one company to another, that doesn’t necessarily equate more safety. How do you trust the safety of companies?
As for less fragile, that is patently untrue. You have all the same failure points as previous, but now must manage the update schedule of another server, and have the added reliance on a third party host. You’ve increased fragility if anything.
?? Your solution to dynamic dns is to run all the traffic through a static IP vps? Are you paying for this VPS, or are you saying you trust the host more than you trust cloudflare, because they give you a free VPS?
From reading the learn more link, it’s meant to just give them info on what ads worked. They would absolutely want this info, even if it was just “the ad you ran last week resulted in a dozen sales.”
Why would you think otherwise?
No? If it’s anonymized to “someone somewhere clicked this ad” that’s not possible to de-anonymize.
Do I expect it to be that anonymized? No. But the idea that it is always possible to de-anonymize data is just plum wrong.
PCSX2 is a free and open-source PlayStation 2 (PS2) emulator. Its purpose is to emulate the PS2’s hardware, using a combination of MIPS CPU Interpreters, Recompilers and a Virtual Machine which manages hardware states and PS2 system memory.
For those who were unaware.
??? Your original proposed solution is literally a bandaid fix.
Each of those could be seen as anti competitive moves. Just because you want and like the idea, doesn’t mean they would be seen as universally good by all.