And those 2/3s shine through, the last big engine update for HL2 was in 2007. It still looks great.
And those 2/3s shine through, the last big engine update for HL2 was in 2007. It still looks great.
The art direction is impeccable and it still shines for it.
To be honest, the biggest takeaway of the trailer is how well the original HL2 aged.
The left wing governments have messed up so much that the people are voting into the far right as a knee jerk reaction.
Nothing has changed in that respect.
On iOS, Apple only allows browsers to use Safari’s WebKit. So they all use the same rendering engine, effectively making all iOS browsers Safari clones.
Brave is also built on Chromium and they won’t be adding support for the API.
Apple “privacy first” policy is just the corporate image they want to sell, if they can get away with it without being questioned by the public, they will.
Mozilla is funded by Google, they’re pretty good at just opposing them.
It’s about 10%. Still not a lot.
I personally had my Arch install broken 2 times from standard updates about 5 years ago. Jumped ship and never installed Arch again.
Bad management mainly. The cofounders fought and one basically expelled the other. And then there’s the bad choices like removing .deb support by default. Also, it’s a bit buggy nowadays.
I still remember fondly when elementary was relevant. It’s been a while.
Unless you’re Nintendo, they have their cake and eat it too.
Customization is a big selling point after all. Just see how much hype there was for iOS 15 only because you could finally customize the lock screen.
Yeah, Infinity feels less polished, but expected considering how much older Sync is. The Android subsystem has worked well, I used the script that adds Google Play services so my purchases are synced between phone and desktop.
I don’t have iOS devices, but I already installed Sync on my desktop (W11 Android subsystem) and laptop. So I’m getting the same experience everywhere, with the added benefits of tablet mode on desktop.
Sync uses Material You. It’s using the colors of your wallpaper. And you can customize the theme manually on settings.
It’s subjective, but that’s exactly the reason why I dislike it.
Nope, native GamePass does not work on Linux. Not with Proton, not with Lutris. The only option is GP streaming using MS Edge.