A hell of a lot more than nothing.
I really don’t think it will.
A hell of a lot more than nothing.
I really don’t think it will.
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Realistically no
Servers and bandwidth can be expensive yo
Yeah, actually. I could see them taking on OnlyFans if they wanted to. But I think they want to be more mainstream than that.
I can’t imagine what sub-reddits they think people would willingly participate in that are paid-only. Decreasing visibility and potential participation group automatically makes those worse in most cases.
The lounge is trash content anyways.
Ign gives everything a 9/10
I usually go for the non-accessible one first, but if that one is occupied or dirty or something I readily use the handicap accessible one.
Yeah, Chris (the Arcen guy) makes some great mechanics but “things that look appealing” is his big weak point.
It’s been a couple years since I played TI, so maybe they’ve improved it, but I think this is a lot simpler than TI.
Ign gave it a 7/10:
There’s one historical movie scene that comes to mind for me when I think about Sid Meier’s Civilization 7, and it’s not a flashy arena fight in Gladiator or mission control cheering as we safely bring Apollo 13 back home. It’s Leo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes in The Aviator, running his hand along an airplane fuselage and insisting that he doesn’t want to see any rivets.
Ouch
Encryption in transit even internally is a good practice. That said, op is making life hard by refusing to use DNS.
I feel like op is about to find out why businesses pay for cloud services.
You just described a load balancer. The router doesn’t know about DNS but clients using your service use DNS. You can do some simple load balancing behind DNS. If you want to do it by IP address you want a load balancer though.
Does this get rid of the stagecoach driving?
If overcomplicating things is a concern for you, then just use let’s encrypt. Running your own ca is a pain in the ass and probably decreases security for most people due to the difficulty of doing it correctly.
I enjoyed this one a lot when it came out. The levels can be kind of repetitive and the game is on the shorter side but the story is good and it’s nice to hear the original actors.
After WoW had been around for a year or so, were you still unhappy about it?
Nah, I enjoyed WoW well enough for what it is. When WoW was announced there was a lot of skepticism on whether or not a company that was primarily known for their RTS games could make an MMO, along with a decent amount of “Who asked for this”. In hindsight I’m also a bit bitter that we never got and never will get Warcraft 4 though. To some degree Blizzard basically stopped developing games for a few years due to WoW’s success consuming the company.
Were most WC3 players unhappy about the announcement?
I think most of them would have preferred another RTS game.
Making a small phone is harder than making a big phone.