I’m actually using Arctic. To me, it has all the features I liked, including community grouping. But yes, I still mill Apollo, I miss the Reddit communities in a good app. I may also just be nostalgia.
I’m actually using Arctic. To me, it has all the features I liked, including community grouping. But yes, I still mill Apollo, I miss the Reddit communities in a good app. I may also just be nostalgia.
The zoom reset out is annoying. I just make a map, then immediately zoom it out to my liking before exploring.
Really 50/50. I love the collection and making them work, he loves playing the games. My wife is looking forward to DDR
They’re interesting. The arrows are close to the thumbstick so they’re easy to access but not incredibly ergonomic. The c buttons are a bit weirdly spaced. I’ll see as I play more with them.
On of the controllers had a missing thing stick and I 3D printed a new one.
Oh damn… just don’t do anything with it. Be nice to a fellow retro gamer.
Don’t tell people not to do things. It’s harmful.
Vice been feeling angry at him. I love his music and his voice but the live of others should not end because you ended yours.
Do you read her statement about it? It’s in the same source you linked from: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/linkin-park-emily-armstrong-responds-danny-masterson-support-claims-1235097245/
When you expand a map, is erases everything on it. You need to create a map in the sector you want to map then expand it the. Explore to reveal it. Also count the number of times you expand each map so they all match the same scale.
Turns out filters is my hyperfocus.
That moss have been long and painful to wait for this.
You can’t break bedrock, unless you’re in creative. Also, something something bedrock is buggy.
And me acting offended was just a prank too. And no me picking your face is just a joke too.
Dude thought he was in orthographic view.
You should already know that. It’s such a simple thing. — first answer on StackOverflow
Thanks. It’s an Orca feature. Not Cura.
Please indulge me.
They call it multi-community