Low is red, middle is orange and high has a pinkish hue to it. It's easier to see on the map itself but you can sort of tell on the key. I don't think the compression helps but it is different.
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... Or literally any other form of accessible public transportation. Anything. Something (other than 'pods').
It seems like they almost work it out but at the last minute pivot straight back to cars again.
My YouTube alerts come days after the actual video release dates. I'm not even sure how they manage to get it that delayed.
Also the same, but both ears. I think I've had it since I was about 10 after an ear infection and only relatively recently learned not everyone has stupidly high pitched ringing in their ears all the time.
Give Jellyfin a try too. I switched to that from Plex after I realised they were trying to charge me money to use hardware transcoding on my own hardware.
Still waiting for something that uses those pogo pins or the removable backplate...
And this also reminds me I have to check the battery in the one I have in storage. The Nexus 4 I had swelled up and pushed off its glass back while charging.
I think you give them too much credit. From what I've seen, it's just a setTimeout call for 5 seconds if you're on Firefox, which is similar to what all those shady cookie popups from TrustArc do if you click "Reject all".
Induced demand. Apparently Texas hasn't heard of that yet, but that's the reason 3 or even fewer lanes work fine everywhere else where there's also good alternative transportation.
Keep adding lanes, traffic quietens down, people see the roads are quiet and decide to drive, road gets busy, rinse and repeat.
What about the trees too? Everything's fine until I get slightly too close to a forest and everything shits itself sideways.
How do you release a game without having a LOD for something that's going to be on screen in large groups 90% of the time?
I love loads of the small details in this game but a lot of the decisions they made to cut time so they could release baffles me.
2080 SUPER here too and while I also get the seriously low framerate in the menu (1 - 2 FPS for me) I also get 30+ FPS in game on medium settings at 4k (on an empty map) so I'm not too sure what's going on with your PC unless your CPU is the bottleneck. If I go up to high settings then performance does drop down to ~15 FPS.
I agree the performance is not great and I'm absolutely not justifying it, just throwing in my experience too. It's mostly playable for me and I can probably live with it until it's hopefully patched.
I do this too, but it is addressed in the post and is a problem which has caught me out on occasion:
A surprising amount of forms simply disallow the + symbol and consider anything containing it to be an invalid email. Worse is when a form allows it, but the subsequent login form doesn't and then you're immediately locked out of an account you just created.
The hyphen idea is better, but I'm not sure whether that's too much of a common symbol and would be too restrictive to disallow in a username for this service, and if it's not disallowed then I wonder about the security implications that could cause.
Yeah but why do one simple task that covers your entire network when you can do more work on each individual device?