I play freeciv (an open source civ 3.5 clone) much more often than civ 5 which I bought. I’ll agree with you. Newer civ isn’t all that attractive.
I play freeciv (an open source civ 3.5 clone) much more often than civ 5 which I bought. I’ll agree with you. Newer civ isn’t all that attractive.
Official stuff, sure, but not system generated email from giant companies like Microsoft
I’m amazed at how much better the official launcher is on Linux than on windows.
Windows:
Linux
So take MS to small claims court. Get an order for them to restore your account and user name per the licence you presumably still have a copy of
I have gotten more free accounts on Minecraft than any other game. I bought it twice on Java (not counting copies I bought for family) and once on bedrock, so when they moved accounts to Microsoft and gave every Java account a bedrock account and every bedrock account a Java account, so I now have three on each version. A second (or third) account is useful for rescuing your main account in some circumstances
They need more than email verification. Some privacy minded people signed up with throwaway email, but probably have other proof of ownership
A search in Gmail (which that used) finds stuff on spam. Also Gmail won’t put a Microsoft company’s mail in spam
You can get the artifact with no problems at all by telling shadow to wait in camp
The article describes a tool that grabs the data without admin privileges, but yes, there are methods used by current malware to escalate privileges.
Licences are different than physical goods.
But isn’t piracy exactly identical to stealing? I’m sure I have seen advertising saying so.
The idea is that since the company is French and France has excellent consumer protection, The Crew is the best example of this practice to fight
It’s not about whether the game is good, it’s about Ubisoft being French
You could also correlate time of your log entry to order of comments sorted by new, with errors from the few clients that don’t load images
At it’s basic level it will capture your IP address, but it won’t really tie the IP to a user name, and there’s not a role lot you can do with it
Attacks I can think of:
A VPN would protect you in this case, but you need to be a bit of a privacy nut to also protect yourself from things that identify for advertising right now
As much as people hate Musk, Tesla is unusual in that they allow you to opt out of all connectivity. Get no updates, send no video, audio, or data to the company