When I read this kind of stories about game dev where unit tests are very optional, I don’t really regret not working in this industry, especially now with all the layoffs.
When I read this kind of stories about game dev where unit tests are very optional, I don’t really regret not working in this industry, especially now with all the layoffs.
Oh yeah I read platinum on protondb and thought it was verified, my bad.
I’m surprised Valve hasn’t pushed a condition about this in their contracts stating that they can get a Verified badge only if they agree to keep the Steamdeck as a supported platform.
A bit late though. When it came out, I would have liked to buy it and play with friends. Now everyone moved on to other games.
You can put those games as private
Depends also on their definition of cheater. If they count the mindless weak bots that keep playing just to farm currency in non ranked or if they only count serious cheats.
No, they haven’t deployed the anticheat yet I think
I enjoyed playing TFT but this whole thing made me ditch LoL altogether some months ago. And cheaters on LoL are so rare…
I’m pretty sure you can set games as private now, but it sure took them some time.
Been playing Tiny Rogues. It’s really good on the deck!
I think gnome team said they were experimenting with tiling features. I’m looking forward to checking what they came up with.
It was already done through genshin impact anti cheat. It will be done in Vangard.
It’s easy to give it a try. You just have to select it at the login screen and see for yourself if you’re impacted by any issue.
To people hesitating, the path is simple and safe:
Create your new email (I’d recommend your own domain but you can also use another provider)
Set up Gmail so that it redirects all mail into your new mailbox.
Start giving your new email and migrate little by little your accounts to the new email.
You will not lose emails sent to your Gmail but you won’t use their UI anymore.
At some point, you will realize nothing but spam ends up on your Gmail and you can close it if you want.
You don’t have to be exactly on the icon iirc, just on the right most component of the panel.
Ah I see now way you wanted the first extension. Natively you have to scroll on the right part of the panel around the volume icon to change the volume. Not in the middle of the panel
No, the extension is needed for this
Do I miss something? I already can do that in the latest fedora natively.
The header is silly and clickbaity as fuck. If they wanted people to read the article for what it is, maybe they should rethink their practices
Exactly and that’s why they don’t want it to happen again.