I doubt they will find anything copyright wise, patent wise maybe if they had patents for some of the mechanics, but if they don't already have the mechanics, and try to file post-fact that's going to backfire.
that would have been so cool, but I don't really know how it coulda worked out, like an isolated horror-scape wouldnt allow for char development or anything.
Ironically, I feel the community that is most apt to fall in line with their project goals, and want to support this change, is also the community they are currently outcasting. Personally I stopped using GOG when it stopped working easily on my Debian system. I shouldn't need to use a third party program to get it to work, and I swear it feels like they intentionally made it so WINE no longer works for it.
For a project that is supposedly for open use and game preservation, they don't make it easy to actually do so.
I edited a few times within the first few minutes of posting it, so it's also possible that it didn't Federate the changes, but no I haven't edited it since the first five ish minutes of the post
Firmly agree, I don't believe he should have had access to change these password in the first place unless I'm misunderstanding their definition of test engineer, but if OP had the authority and permission to change the password in the first place, and that person deliberately changed it back to the insecure route again, management would be involved and there would some sort of reprimandment because that's past ignorance, that's negligence
my main question in this is, why does a test engineer have the credentials to change an admin password in production. Like I get that he needs to test things but I doubt he needs access to changing profile/account settings
At least in the US, You will struggle to find a car newer than like 2015 that doesn't have a screen, and it's basically impossible to find one newer than 2018 because it's mandated at the federal level to have a backup camera installed.
you may not find full on infotainment system, there will be some sort of screen involved. But many manufacturers go by the methodology that if they're installing a screen anyway for backup cam they might as well just go the whole nine yards and have it be a full-on infotainment system
Sadly I don't have any recommendations, but I'm considering taking this plunge as well so I'll keep my eye out on this thread
I have to second this, trying to get gog to work on steam is a royal pain in the butt, it's like they tried to make it incompatible with WINE, unless it's part of the lutris library you need to hope a launcher like heroic works. I didn't have much luck with it but I know many did.
yea, collecting was fun, but after the collecting stage, it was nice to have something to "sell" (OK let's be real they sat around until someone else dealt with them at your protest)
I'll never see the appeal of a virtual TCG, like you can't sell it if you want, so what's the point getting the rare cards. It's no different then downloading a fake copy and putting it in a deck.
they said it's not in it due to restrictions on modding and hindering freedoms, I would assume they have no plans at all for having it anymore as the rest of the post would fall apart otherwise, but yea i guess take it with a grain of salt if you like. I'm hopeful it won't have it.
not to mention they decided to block Linux users back in October. I had very little interest in it in the last 6 or 7 years, but I decided when a friend played it I would try to join, just to be met with performance issues and getting kicked offline due to their anticheat. So stupid. It worked for years in Linux, then they just decide to boot it.
I lost what little interest period in anything GTA from that.
Like the other comment said, I would love to know some morally appropriate companies, that way I can choose to use them. Boycotting is nice but if you lack the knowledge of where to shop then it's a fruitless effort
I doubt they will find anything copyright wise, patent wise maybe if they had patents for some of the mechanics, but if they don't already have the mechanics, and try to file post-fact that's going to backfire.