Early Access to the single player campaign is a pre-order bonus.
Early Access to the single player campaign is a pre-order bonus.
I feel like not having any underwear may be outside of the norm but I don’t think it’s super weird. Maybe just regular weird.
That’s a good point.
That’s true, but according to the Dev Google is cracking down on devs having two versions of an app (i.e. a basic ad-supported version and a pro ad-free version) and I believe if you want an app on the Google store it has to have to ad code in it. That last part I’m not sure if that only applies to apps that will have ads in them.
Connect for Lemmy was pretty good but Sync for Lemmy feels like home.
I don’t really know how Lemmy chains work, but are you able to see comments from a user that’s on a server that the server you’re on isn’t federated with?
Like say you are on lemmy.world and Other guy is on beehaw and those two are not federated with each other, can you see his comments? Can you interact with him at all?
It’s an Android app for browsing Lemmy, from the developer of very well-loved app for browsing Reddit.
You know, I can understand not needing to scrub if you live somewhere where you don’t really sweat or it’s not humid enough that dirt just sticks to you because you exist, but that’s not me and the thought of someone just wiping themselves with soap makes me feel icky. I need a shower.
Yep. The single-player campaign is available for everyone, but the people who pre-ordered got to play it a week early.
The shortness of the campaign could be a contributed to a couple factors: there were rumors that MW3 started off life as DLC for MW2; the game developer Sledgehammer Games had come out and said they were initially tasked with developing Advanced Warfare 2 (I think) but that project was cancelled and they pivoted to MW3 and got that completed in 18 months.
Either way, the campaign is a big disappointment. Multiplayer seems to be getting enjoyed by a lot of people, though. Haters gonna hate.