They aren’t great, but they aren’t totally useless either. I met my amazing fiance through one, but I had to wade through a ton of shit first.
They aren’t great, but they aren’t totally useless either. I met my amazing fiance through one, but I had to wade through a ton of shit first.
I posted several large wood working machines for sale there in the past year and every one was bought within 24 hours.
When did that happen? I sold several pieces of woodshop equipment there in the past year and didn’t pay anything.
It’s possible to read it that way. I hope you are right.
Most likely due to tight memory constraints on consoles. Can’t have people making maps that work fine on PC but cause lag on consoles. That would make the console look weak, and Microsoft / Sony can’t have that!
They explicitly call out in the mod tools announcement on Steam that level editing will NOT be supported.
For cross-platform support, direct level editing and changes to core game elements (like story, cinematics, dialogues, quests, and local gameplay adjustments) can’t be facilitated due to technical constraints and platform-specific guidelines.
Your wildest dreams… Unless those dreams involve editing or creating maps apparently.
About the only thing I still use it for is setting timers and asking it what time it is. It’s useless at everything else.
I am still highly amused that the bodies of people that die in your camp are carted around to all the different camp sites for the rest of the game.
I’m not arguing about whose fault it is at all. I know very well that it’s the app’s fault. But that does not change the fact that Linux can’t run the app.
I’m also not criticizing Linux. I use Linux on my desktop and I’m very happy with it. I’m just stating the simple fact that Linux can’t run the app.
Linux also can’t change the oil in my car. That’s not a criticism, it’s just a fact.
If you want to be pedantic, be pedantic. The OS is what loads and runs the application.
True, but that doesn’t change the fact that Linux can’t run the application.
The OS provides services to the application, acting as a bridge between the application and the physical hardware. The entire point of an OS is to run applications, otherwise it would serve no purpose.
If the app can run in Windows on the same hardware that Linux can, but the app can’t run in Linux, then the only difference is the OS.
Run Vectric Aspire for one thing.
Only true for people that have no power or control over your life.
What else is an app supposed to do if the server has been updated and is no longer compatible with the app version you are using?
Didn’t all android apps take up your entire screen when you open them?
What if there are multiple sentences?
By harming another, you fundamentally harm yourself far more than you harm them. Even if they deserve it.
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