If you check their websites, often you can find maps that can show you the locations of nearby stores that sell their products.
whenever whenever whenever
If you check their websites, often you can find maps that can show you the locations of nearby stores that sell their products.
If you refund too often they will consider it “abuse” and stop letting you do it.
No. Demos are rare and games are expensive.
Zidane vibes.
Most male birth control causes serious medical issues so they never make it to consumers. Female birth control does too but society doesn’t care about that.
Couldn’t it be something that causes fertility issues without making them completely infertile? The problem could get worse with each generation until complete infertility happens.
https://invidious.drgns.space/watch?v=VQcraepryB0
Frogs are similar to cats in this way.
I thought they already did.
Should have opened solitaire, it would be easier to explain away.
Donations work too.
I think they’re joking.
I meant something like opening a two hour long podcast and only listening to 30-60 minutes before closing the tab or switching to a different video. With the old functionality and current internet speeds, it likely would have buffered the entire video in only a few minutes. It could have wasted multiple GB of bandwidth.
For longer videos, a lot of people will stop watching before the video ends. A lot of bandwidth is wasted by buffering the entire video when the user is only going to watch 50% of it. To save bandwidth, sites like YouTube only buffer a tiny bit at a time.
Not just that but what other new fee will they create and force on developers out of nowhere?
I was going to say 89% but there’s a lot of asset flips on Steam.
Don’t worry, 90% of our users won’t have to pay anything at all! Just ignore that like 50% are people who downloaded Unity to mess around for a bit and never made anything other than a “hello world” or similar.
I know I won’t be using it. There is no guarantee that they won’t do something similar in the future.
One of the books in this giveaway is about Godot and Blender (available for about 5 more days): https://www.fanatical.com/en/bundle/international-day-of-the-programmer-2023-free-giveaway
Here’s a free open source app to help with learning GDScript: https://gdquest.itch.io/learn-godot-gdscript
If that works for you, great! I’m going to keep pirating games without demos though.