You can use a hex editor to view those files and even change them in some cases.
Something like this https://github.com/WerWolv/ImHex
No one compares You stand alone To every record I own Music to my heart That’s what you are A song that goes on and on
You can use a hex editor to view those files and even change them in some cases.
Something like this https://github.com/WerWolv/ImHex
Do you think they microwaved a doughnut for this situation?
Avatar the last Airbender
Star Trek TNG
Lizzie McGuire Show
You can get a used sas controller for cheap in most cases. Or try your luck with the generic stuff on Amazon.
Oh I’ve experienced this.
They explained that I should know which formatting is traditional for that field. Just like how it’s understood that I’ll put my name and date on it.
They were looking for IEEE formatting. (This was my first time hearing about this at all)
I gave them MLA.
Wait till the Y2K38 event occurs.
The reason is simply the developer has failed to understand that iOS 15 is still supported by Apple.
It’s not hard to target the older models, with iOS it’s mostly just a few small tweaks.
Hey careful there, the iPhone 6s and newer still receive security updates. Just not feature updates on the really old models.
Pancakes or waffles.
My outfits tend to have small pockets, my phone fits snugly with absolutely no room for anything else.
So maybe you just need smaller pockets or a watch phone thingy.
I’m wondering if it’s blight or root rot.
Does the earth have a pungent or sweet smell about it?
I’m assuming you’ve been watering it, potentially extra after this started? Too much water can be just as bad as too little water.
With the current economic model I suspect that to be unaffordable by most of the world governments. The cost of ownership, the initial demand on production, temporary workers, etc.
It may be more realistic to retrofit existing infrastructure such as vacant office buildings into a space capable of comfortably providing for people that rely on electricity to survive.
Yeah a cardboard box and some fire is way cheaper than a full set of crowns.
Well that’s 30mins of my life I won’t get back. Hilarious clicker game.
Are you familiar with the paperclip problem?
The idea that if you task a sufficiently advanced AI with making paperclips it’ll inevitably turn the universe into a collection of paperclips when that is its only goal.
I suspect a big part of the process has shifted focus from making an enjoyable experience to how we can milk this for every dollar it’s worth and then some.
It’s risky trying to explore new avenues as a large company you’re expected to deliver unimaginable returns on your investment. So copying the games that did well will hopefully perform better that quarter. As opposed to spending resources on expanding the engine or trying out a novel idea.
On top of that I suspect the executives are envious of the addictive cash burning cycle that gacha games provide.
I feel like too many games have and continue to copy the formula established by Minecraft and Far Cry 3. I find the experience of exploring a new zone, climbing a tower, unlocking material xyz then rinse and repeat. To be boring and unimaginative. But it seems like I’m the weird one here and people seemingly adore it.
I thought the inventory management of BoTW was awful. It’s not fun to complete a cool quest line get a cool item and for it to break forever after two fights. Wtf
Crafting games such as Valheim have nothing to do aside from grinding for the sake of grinding. Sure building a cool house had some appeal but it’s overall just intentionally tedious.
Baldur’s Gate III was a breath of fresh air. I actually have been thinking for a while that maybe I just didn’t like games anymore until it came out.
I’m also about to start my first Elden Ring run with a group of friends for the first time soon. Excited for that.
The Dark Pictures Anthology has some fantastic stories if anyone is interested.
This is a pet peeve of mine.
I’ll sooner walk around semi blind before staring at the smudges.
There’s an universal truth in her words