If you make a game that requires mouse control, then you can’t play it when you’re away from a desk.
But-
If you make a game that works well with either joycon or mouse, then no one will use the mouse.
If you make a game that requires mouse control, then you can’t play it when you’re away from a desk.
But-
If you make a game that works well with either joycon or mouse, then no one will use the mouse.
Sooooo many potential applications!
Android absolutely is ready for the desktop - it’s cousin is called ChromeOS which is running on zillions of Chromebooks. And ChromeOS is a version of Linux
I’m pretty sure that’s not actually how language works.
There’s no umlaut in english, so it doesn’t signify any sound in english words, it’s merely a stylistic choice, kind of like writing a z at the end of a word instead of an s.
Thanks! I’ll put it on the list!
There are a few settings that make it better. Like enabling “brief mode” or something like that
Nah I’m sure that’s not gonna change, it’s effortless marketing lock-in for apple
Here in nyc it’s available at most Indian restaurants, but for some unknown reason naan is the only bread most people here have ever tried. I order poori every time I eat Indian food
Unpopular opinion: poori is the far superior bread. Oily yum ball goes pfffffffff
A trick for that is to tell them to now try actually unplugging it from the wall and turning it back on again. This gets them to actually do it instead of lying and/or not understanding what it means to actually turn it off and on again
I wonder if in a parking lot some people like to park next to an already parked car because it helps them get in between the lines on the first try. So you might be helping someone even though you didn’t know it!
Fyi the claw machine is literally a scam. The owner gets to set how often it will give a prize. Skill is essentially not involved at all. You’d do much much better buying a toy at a dollar store and just putting it into the win chute
That’s what bookmarks are for. And even if the webpage gets removed on the server you often can find it on archive.org