Would be nice if they would implement a sponsor block type feature, but I doubt we will ever see that happen.
Would be nice if they would implement a sponsor block type feature, but I doubt we will ever see that happen.
Go ahead and report it to the Mint team. Even if it is an issue upstream, they will verify the issue and then report it as well. Never hesitate to report a bug you find, especially if it’s a security or privacy issue.
Even if the bug is a duplicate, it helps to know other people are having the same issue. At worst they will mark your report as a duplicate, which will let you know they are aware of the issue.
Almost every emulator lets you remap buttons on your controller. There is nothing that stops you from mapping the buttons based on position instead of what the face button says. There are also plenty of controllers you can use on PCs that have the Nintendo layout.
How so? It’s just a controller that is just the most standard for PC because Microsoft fully implemented the drivers in Windows.
That will rely on businesses moving away from Windows. That is where they make a ton of their money with Enterprise licenses and Office 365 subscriptions.
Can you turn the screens off? I haven’t flown in 5 years, but I just watched stuff off of my tablet instead.
Microsoft, sure.
Have the other two really done anything that would cause this inquiry? Not saying they haven’t, it’s just less obvious to me.
12 Sept for those who don’t want to watch the trailer.
I’m hopeful for this game. I enjoyed the first TDU back in the day, and I’d love to get into this one too. I’m going to hold off until other players get a chance to play it to avoid getting burned.
Both are fine. Ufw has a set of applications that are defined in terms of what ports they need for convenience. You wouldn’t have to know that 3389 is for RDP, you could just allow RDP. Ufw ultimately modifies the iptables, it is just another interface for interacting with it.
Bazzite has Ally images available. ChimeraOS should work as well. I don’t have an Ally, so no idea on how well they work.
The licenses are more likely $30, not the retail price that we pay. They might have also gotten a deal with Microsoft to make them even cheaper/free to help them compete with the Steam Deck.
Just like answers on the Internet, you have to read the output and not just paste it blindly. I find the answers are usually useful, even if they aren’t completely accurate. Figuring out the last bit is why we are paid as programmers.
What would you use instead?
I thought this was a comment about the size of the article, but it’s the installed size of the game. Absolutely insane it can be this small.
I’m surprised Horizon Chase Turbo wasn’t mentioned. It’s very arcady, but it runs great on the Steam Deck and is a great game for short sessions. The game also has a great soundtrack.
I haven’t heard of Motor Town before, but it looks great. I’ll have to check it out later today.
I don’t trust the other manufacturers to support their systems as well as the Steam Deck. Asus, Lenovo, MSi, and all of the Chinese brands make their money from the initial sale only. Valve continues to make money after the sale, so they want to make sure your Deck lasts as long as possible.
The word really started to become popular last year, especially regarding Twitter and Reddit.
Maybe go back to 14-16th for points so cars that get knocked out of the race are not likely to get points. More than 4 out is pretty rare, and 6 out almost never happens. If they expand to another team, then 16th would make more sense.
I really think that having more points is better. Right now it can be hard to tell who is doing better within the slower teams.
I’m surprised they haven’t raised the prices. They haven’t gone up in a while while the “value” has.