Messed up for anyone? Plays for like 5 mins and then stops.
is it still busted? not seeing an issue on our end.
Yeah seems like it plays for a few minutes and then stops and tries to go to a new video. I tried to skip around and it still plays for a bit and then stops. Playing it in Chrome I'll try a diff browser; see if that matters.
ok, thanks for letting us know. I had Will (engineer) take a look but he couldn't find anything specific causing it but said it might be something corrupted from the stream archive (that is what is currently watchable). The local recorded version is being uploaded now but will be a little bit before it's processed.
You need Chromecast UItra for Stadia and it will work in Chrome browser from the beginning.
Your tech segments really need work...
I'm just not sure you're correct. At least about the Stadia in a browser at launch. Their official press kit makes it sound like Chrome browser and phone support are coming in 2020. Unless they are locking Stadia Base to only those devices when it goes online in 2020. This might be a matter of what is launch and launch window. I personally am talking as if launch is Day 01.
Regarding the bethesda bottlecap tax: Having money sinks in multiplayer games with a player economy is a completely normal and necessary thing -- you need to be subtracting currency from circulation (taxes on trading, upkeep/degradation on items, etc) at the same rate you're adding it (via quests, loot, etc), otherwise you end up with runaway inflation.
Inflation is a problem because it results in prices being arbitrarily high, and if you happen to be a new player you're basically priced out of most of the player economy.
Oh, interesting. I didn't really put together the part of money entering through quests and selling items being offset by siphoning it out with that tax. Thanks for the very clear summary and for putting it out there without getting very angry at my ignorance.
I googled "play red alert 2 modern pc" and the very first result led me to cncnet.org. smh gb lol.
I believe this is what they used for the networking. There were computer specific issues in getting it running, connected, and cloning the monitors for capture.
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