I’ve beaten the game about 6 times now and while I’ve certainly encountered minor glitches that made me laugh, I’ve never had issues that were game breaking at all. And the fire giant included.
I’ve beaten the game about 6 times now and while I’ve certainly encountered minor glitches that made me laugh, I’ve never had issues that were game breaking at all. And the fire giant included.
I always hear stuff like this but in hundreds of hours of play on both PlayStation 5 and PC. I’ve never experienced any serious bugs. It’s so interesting to me that experiences can vary so much between people.
My issue isn’t any particular language but the advocates of various languages treating their language as the best hammer for every nail.
It’s the info you get from using the mouse to hover over things on the screen.
That patch note is saying they disabled cursor mode in Alt only. They did not disable it in tab. All of the items that appeared on Alt also appear on tab where the cursor is still enabled and you can see extra info by hovering over an object on the screen.
Using the mouse there gives me the extra info I used to get when using Alt
It’s on tab. It’s not gone.
I only do that when the problem space is interesting.
Most developers are just implementing CRUD using a framework that does most of the work. There isn’t the interest motivation to keep on trying to fix things.
Is it generic? It seems pretty rich in Elden Ring when compared to most games.
Because he’d say no. Better to ask for forgiveness.
Different user here.
My only criteria for a backend language is it tells me something went wrong and where. Hence my distaste for JS.
The PS5, while bigger than last entries, is hardly the size of a small fridge.
More like a floor air conditioner.
Long time fans of the 2d games really enjoy Wonder as the movement mechanics moved back to a faster feel from pre-New Super Mario Bros. My favorite will probably always be Super Mario World because the movement is the most responsive in that game and I also like to play ROM hacks for it and that community is wild.
New Super Mario Bros ended up with a sluggish movement by comparison and dominated 2d Mario for decades.
The big draw for many people in Mario is movement mechanics and that’s why Odyssey is so popular as well. The 3d platforming with Cappy just feels right. Like a missing extension that we never new we didn’t have.
I’m going to be honest. I’d be really annoyed if somebody kept asking me for a ride because they don’t want to be a driver. I also hate driving but it’s necessary where I live for most cases.
Hopefully you’re taking the inconvenience to others into account when asking for a ride to places.
By this description, year zero is the time between the 0 and the 1 for the same reason the time between 10 and 11 is the year 10.
I love Mario Maker, but I would suggest skipping 2 at this point. It’s been out so long that most of the hype has died on it and there is so much garbage content that somebody picking it up right now is likely to get frustrating for new players.
The biggest thing he got wrong is the assumption that it’s good programmers writing libraries.
Dude is effectively open challenging data-miners. Regardless of how people feel about them, this is going to motivate them to try.
Even if this one game limits them until things are found, the techniques likely won’t work again as the data miners will then look at how they could have discovered the keys given knowledge of how to find them.
This is what is meant by it being an arms race.
Windows reports using binary and continues to use the Greek terms. Windows is still the holder of largest market share for PC operating systems.
This is such a weird take to me. We don’t even colloquially discuss computer storage in terms of 1000.
The Greek terms were used from the beginning of computing and the new terms of kibi and mebi (etc.) were only added in 1998 when Members it the IEC got upset. But despite that, most personal computers still report in the binary way. The decimal is only used on boxes for marketing terms.
I finished it 3 times, so I’d say I’m pretty patient.