At least Google is adhering to its own policies this time.
At least Google is adhering to its own policies this time.
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8.1 used build numbers 9xxx (7 used 7xxx, 8 used 8xxx, and 10 started out using 10xxx), so you could argue it was technically Windows 9.
What a strange thing to do
I guess since they put a link to the license that you could go to on another computer, they probably have their bases covered.
I wonder what the legal implications here are, if anything. It feels like Apple probably shouldn’t have made the “agree” button clickable if the license fails to load.
It’s true. Add scrolling of non-focused windows and it’s unbeatable.
I think that’s just a gradient that spans all bubbles
There are torches, so it’s gotta be acacia or red sandstone slabs.
In Minecraft, it just refers to any non-human living creature.
Turning yourself into a science fair volcano
Sometimes they’re fun, sometimes friends play them and you want to join?
I don’t even want to use EGS on Windows. Steam may be clunky, but Epic is unusably slow.
So you would say they’re comparable then? Maybe even analogous?
Honestly this is pretty funny. As long as they didn’t remove the dog version of crack from these, 25% off sounds good too.
The 2K Launcher in the Steam edition was entirely useless and not even technically required to get the game to run. It just added an extra step of waiting for an interstitial launcher to load so you could press Play a second time, and you could tell Steam to just run the game executable directly to bypass it entirely.
Except when it is actually decimal
This is exactly as detailed as it is when it’s properly localized
There’s actually a fork of a fork of a fork of a fork but it also hasn’t been updated in 8 months