Just moved all my 2FA over to Bitwarden and Bitwarden Authenticator, and deleted my Authy account. I'd already been using it for passwords, so it was a natural fit.
This is being blown out of proportion. These sorts of terms are pretty standard for a closed playtest, as it doesn't represent the final product and the developers don't want reviews to be published criticising things that will likely be fixed for the release version.
FYI, you can run Heroic in game mode by adding it as a non-Steam game and install from there without having to go into desktop mode. It's nice to have options though
As someone who has never heard of Graal, despite being plenty old enough to have done so, what would you suggest for the best files to download? Can you give a quick summary of what the game is and why it's fun to play?
The Atari 2600 and Commodore 64 did okay for themselves with non-square pixels.
Dinosaurs without feathers.
This is becoming such a tired argument. There are plenty of non-superhero films being made, so just watch and enjoy those and let the people who enjoy superhero movies watch and enjoy them.
Was there any actual proof of this, aside from someone posing the question on Reddit because of high CPU usage? At least give genuine reasons.
I imagine everything you see in the trailer is in-engine footage, even if it's not being controlled by the player. This has always been the case with GTA trailers since GTA3.
Because people prefer familiarity over the unknown.
It's not a new phenomena, as there have been remakes and sequels for almost as long as there have been movies. It's also not unique to movies as far as sequels go. Readers begging for sequels to popular books are the bane of authors everywhere.
Just enjoy what you enjoy and ignore the things you don't. For every remake or sequel there's an original movie produced by a small independent studio somewhere that's desperate for viewers.
What surprises me is that people think making a community specifically for illegal activity isn't a problem, and that they should only be called on their behaviour when a copyright holder notices them. There are plenty of places to go for piracy online, so what's the need to add a community for it here? Or are you people claiming a piracy community wasn't primarily intended for piracy?
It's ironic that people misunderstand the movie of The Shining, when Kubrick clearly misunderstood the point of the book it was based upon.