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When a Season Pass DLC is in pre-purchase mode, you are not required to release at least one DLC in the Season Pass at the time it goes on sale (as you are usually required to do when you launch a Season Pass). However, when the game launches, you will need to release the Season Pass out of pre-purchase–this will entail releasing at least one of the DLCs included in the Season Pass.
I’m not sure I like this part specifically.
This will essentially enforce day-1 DLC. Will it be enough for that DLC to be a simple cosmetic bundle with larger expansions to follow later?
But if a simple cosmetic bundle is enough to count as the included DLC, it kinda defeats the whole point. And, in turn, it might encourage developers to include very basic DLC where they might have wanted to release a series of proper expansions.
The rest sounds great though, with partial and complete refunds for unmet promises.
With CrunchyRoll’s acquisition Sony basically monopolized anime streaming in the west. This would only add to that
Disappointing sales, I guess, but a single player/co-op game doesn’t need the same playerbase as a hero shooter
Nuclear’s problem is that when, an issue happens, it is so very visible.
The millions of people dying every year to air pollution are far more spread out, so who cares?
You’re more likely to crash in a car, yet people are (generally) far more scared of planes.
If it does then I wonder how a free tool could do it.
And if you do, indeed, need to pay for the car’s cellular then I hope features such as these are included.
I can understand the remote start from the app being a paid thing for sure.
But why would it need to be? The connectivity from the app is there already, it takes the manufacturer very little to handle the occasional web request. Especially if it can be done for free through third party software.
I really ought to switch my main pc to Linux.
That’s cool and all but I won’t trust Microsoft with anything anymore. I’ve really liked Halo in the past, but I won’t be buying anything they put out.
but this seems outside her experience.
When has that ever stopped people from saying shit.
Sorry, I phrased that poorly. It is the default alternative, most users don’t bother to look for anything else.
And Chrome also does pop-ups not unlike it when you visit Google websites on a non-Google browser.
If users had a pop-up which allowed them to select more than just Edge or Chrome, other browsers may see an increase in users. Chrome is as much a default as Edge is in that way.
ftfy
Running it on a GPU + CPU isn’t very impressive. Running it on just the GPU is a little more involved.
The general tone in this thread seems so very different from when “Mozilla is working on AI” was first announced
Once the account has been made, the barrier to more services is lowered.
PlayStation is likely going to want to make their own store on PC at some point.
they say they bought Tango and Hi-Fi rush because they thought the art was worth keeping alive, not because it would make money.
The title says how it’s not about money, but about (presumably) Tango’s legacy. So… their art. It’s the same thing.
I mean, that’s what the title says?
It isn’t all that clickbait-y.
Win + R isn’t the terminal but rather the run command.
Some rightists got triggered because the game didn’t appeal exclusively to them. Of course they’d pick up a departure like this… sigh