Is apple run by catholic church?, thinking about the children much.Off topic
But not worth an extra thread.
(iCloud scanning)
There is an observable difference in reporting about the new iCloud scanning plans from Apple over here.
Normal news media: Apple is fighting back against child porn.
Tech media: Total surveillance - Apple's fall from grace
That .gif so reminds me of Married With Children dad, lol.
I got CMS2018 yesterday because it is pretty cheap. Yeah, 2021 is a nice update but 2018 can probably last me a while, so I can get 2021 later. So far it's pretty fun.Continuing to tool around with the Car Mechanic Sim 21 demo and hot damn does it look sexy.
I guess a 4 year gap between releases really does bump the presentation values.
That’s not how it’s done, chief … shiny and new trumps old and dirty every single timeI got CMS2018 yesterday because it is pretty cheap. Yeah, 2021 is a nice update but 2018 can probably last me a while, so I can get 2021 later. So far it's pretty fun.
Tangent rant, I was listening to a recent Kingcast podcast that covers Stephen King books & movie/tv (duh) and they had Anthrax (heart) bassist Scott Ian on the pod who's a huge King fan.
I also think it's funny how of all the 90s TV dads the one who played an "asshole" was the best off screen and arguably onscreen while the others on screen/off were assholes or massive pervertsTangent rant, I was listening to a recent Kingcast podcast that covers Stephen King books & movie/tv (duh) and they had Anthrax (heart) bassist Scott Ian on the pod who's a huge King fan.
They were talking about Anthrax band doing a guest appearance on Married With Children back in '92.
Ian said that Ed O'Neill (Al Bundy) was absolutely incredible to work with. I guess he was an accomplished serious stage actor before landing the role with Married.
Ian went on to say that the band was totally nervous about doing a TV show and O'Neill took extra time out to brief them on stage-cues, timing on lines, etc. Said he was a cool m/f'er who went the extra mile to make them feel comfortable and ready for the shoot.
Amazing that you'd never think that about bro giving his character on the show.
Man this is so nice to read. I loved Married with Children growing up and I am happy to see that Ed is a cool guy.Tangent rant, I was listening to a recent Kingcast podcast that covers Stephen King books & movie/tv (duh) and they had Anthrax (heart) bassist Scott Ian on the pod who's a huge King fan.
They were talking about Anthrax band doing a guest appearance on Married With Children back in '92.
Ian said that Ed O'Neill (Al Bundy) was absolutely incredible to work with. I guess he was an accomplished serious stage actor before landing the role with Married.
Ian went on to say that the band was totally nervous about doing a TV show and O'Neill took extra time out to brief them on stage-cues, timing on lines, etc. Said he was a cool m/f'er who went the extra mile to make them feel comfortable and ready for the shoot.
Amazing that you'd never think that about bro giving his character on the show.
In 2008, when I was working for the good folks at Janimation in Dallas Tx, we were hired by Gearbox to create a vertical slice (an animated version of what the game will look like) for the game "Duke Nukem Begins", a Duke origin story.
I headed up this project, as the director at Janimation, and did a lot of the character development, including the design and modeling of Duke. We poured everything we had into making the most awesome cinematic Janimation had ever created. But unfortunately, we got word the game was canceled due to the legal issues with Duke Nukem at the time.
"Duke Nukem Begins" was never made.
It crushed us, as this was what we thought could help us compete with bigger players in the game trailer market at the time.
Because it is still a piece I am damn proud of, I am releasing it 13 years after its creation.
The whole team that worked with me deserves to see this released into the wild. I hope this somehow resurrects this version of the game by showing the world how awesome it would have been...
sorry, what EOS shit? not sure what this means
Finished it just yesterday. It’s good. Maybe a little too slight for my tastes. Not an unqualified recommendation, but it had enough going for it that I enjoyed my time with it. It's got real good "game feel".Pretty decent impressions so far from Team Ladybug's second game on steam. The second area has an appropriate difficulty bump, without going too crazy with it.
Katey Sagal is also greatMan this is so nice to read. I loved Married with Children growing up and I am happy to see that Ed is a cool guy.
just data harvestingRegarding the EOS stuff, weird that there are decent amount of single player games are using it. Hopefully its not for some weird purposes
Used to love Married With Children so much. Remember staying up to the early hours of the morning to watch that and sledgehammer on ITV as a kid.
maybe with a good firewall ... but no, you can't remove it, or disable itCan you block/remove that EOS any way?
People tend to forget she played anything other than that spunky alien cyclops.Katey Sagal is also great
If you block outgoing connections for that specific game, not hard to do in Windows, then that should do it. Especially if it's a single player game anyway.maybe with a good firewall ... but no, you can't remove it, or disable it
... or the EOS Service if it installs one. I don't have any EOS games so i can't check things myself but if i do end up playing an SP game with an EOS nag screen i'll probably look into blocking it somehow.If you block outgoing connections for that specific game, not hard to do in Windows, then that should do it. Especially if it's a single player game anyway.
I would say the group moderators if they exist, and otherwise Steam's moderation.When you report a comment in a (Steam) group's discussion page, does anyone know where that goes? Is it Steam's moderation or the group admins that it's forwarded to?
One way or another if it is not EOs it is something else. Literally any game these days is sending some kind of telemetry to someone.I doubt it. As far as i know it's an API so the developer has to code in the EOS calls etc. Also, many games are "locked in" to the specific version of the engine they started with due to differences between even minor versions possibly causing issues so adding EOS to earlier engines or upgrading a game to a newer engine is unlikely. How many games have been through "development hell" because they updated the engine and caused issues? I'll say "lots".
It's possible that EOS is put out as a forced wrapper around older games but i'm doubtful it'll happen.
Thanks. Trying to figure out how to not waste my own time. Decided to ask the question to Steam support for clarification.I would say the group moderators if they exist, and otherwise Steam's moderation.
She was also great on Sons of Anarchy.People tend to forget she played anything other than that spunky alien cyclops.
The question is what kind of information EOS is sending to Epic. I don't mind when a game sends anonymous data about the way I play that particular game to the developer, but EOS seems to send shitloads of data to Epic's servers. It's not unlikely that EOS sends data about other games and Steam as well.One way or another if it is not EOs it is something else. Literally any game these days is sending some kind of telemetry to someone.
That's an extremely generous use of "literally". E.g. no port we ever released is sending anything to anyone. And the same goes for the vast majority of (indie) games I play.One way or another if it is not EOs it is something else. Literally any game these days is sending some kind of telemetry to someone.
well - unity sends stuff by default ... they have a package you can download to add a toggle in settings to turn it off iirc ... but it's not there by defaultThat's an extremely generous use of "literally". E.g. no port we ever released is sending anything to anyone. And the same goes for the vast majority of (indie) games I play.
It might be closer to true for AAA games.
The game is so damn gorgeous and the gameplay in the battles is better than I was expecting.10 min into 13 Sentinels
I also really want it on Steam goddammit Atlus
Do you mean pre-D3D9 titles? because D3D9 is in DXVK now and should be pretty solid.For these old Direct3D 9 titles, Proton relies on Wine, and none of the fancy translation to Vulkan, and that is still far from perfect.
Oh, sorry, yeah, pre D3D9 for sure. Those are all games from early 2000s.Do you mean pre-D3D9 titles? because D3D9 is in DXVK now and should be pretty solid.
For games pre-DX9, a good approach is often to run them through dgvoodoo2 and then run that through dxvk. Which is a bit silly but apparently it works.
well yes ... but then you have to fiddle with settings for 15h every single time you launch a game ... and also have to upgrade the hardware at least twice a weekI love PC gaming tons of games for very little money
Not to mention the infinite amount of cheaters and hackers. Even in single player gameswell yes ... but then you have to fiddle with settings for 15h every single time you launch a game ... and also have to upgrade the hardware at least twice a week
yup, that's the worst part!Not to mention the infinite amount of cheaters and hackers. Even in single player games
To say nothing of the terawatts necessary to sustain even a passable gaming PC.yup, that's the worst part!
I've been doing it wrong then! I've been doing it three times a week! PossiblyPudding explain yourself!!well yes ... but then you have to fiddle with settings for 15h every single time you launch a game ... and also have to upgrade the hardware at least twice a week
You also have to sit infront of a tiny screen, wear an uncomfortable headset, update drivers twice an hour and play without friends.well yes ... but then you have to fiddle with settings for 15h every single time you launch a game ... and also have to upgrade the hardware at least twice a week
yeah, exactly ... no wonder it died in 1998PC gaming is meh!