I came here to say Unreal Tournament 2004.
I remember on my laptop - trying to get on a hoverboard and my frame rate dropped to 3-5fps. I knew I needed to finally build and put my laptop away.
I came here to say Unreal Tournament 2004.
I remember on my laptop - trying to get on a hoverboard and my frame rate dropped to 3-5fps. I knew I needed to finally build and put my laptop away.
WOW! Thanks...I know that it doesn't affect a huge population of users, so I really appreciate you even responding :)
It is a really nice theming option for Pixels, I honestly pick my home screen apps based on whether they have the icon.
I love the material you color scheming, how far out is the material you app icon? I want this app on my home screen but it doesn't match :)
Loving the app so far...I have tried a lot and this feels like it has the most potential. Nice work!
No worries. I know devs are scrambling to make a quality app, and doing it at insane pace. I am sure it will get worked out and I will try it again at that time. My use case is probably not as common as others, so I am sure there are plenty of more critical things getting worked on.
Sounds about right...maybe I am mixing up my nostalgia :) It's been a while. (probably theatrical release day).
Yes! I had attempted to do so, but the app I am using doesn't give an edit option for titles. Had to log into the web app directly.
I also loved Boiler Room, but I think that was 2000.
Sounds like wall street :)
Well said
You're right, it would be too late...
But it would have allowed users access to awards and coins and chat features without stepping on the toes of Reddit. It's crazy that they didn't come up with that rather than this.
But that is exactly the problem with third party apps ..they don't show ads so they make no add revenue on people using apps like Sync and Apollo or RIF.. The official app does. I understand why they are trying to push people to their app, but the route they took was worst case scenario.
I mentioned in another post that Unreal Tournament 2004 was one of them for me.
Later on down the road, after I built my first gaming pc using an XFX 8800gts with a whopping 640mb vram - I tried to max out XCOM when it came out. Next thing I heard was a pop, then I smelled the smoke that was billowing out of my GPU. It was time to upgrade again!