From what I understand, the game was recently moved to AWS, which makes regional servers significantly easier and cheaper.
Now if only ESO could do the same..
From what I understand, the game was recently moved to AWS, which makes regional servers significantly easier and cheaper.
Now if only ESO could do the same..
We would need Google to aggregate instances together for the benefit of search results, but the host instance is great to see.
Maybe when Reddit removes indexer access, Google may put some effort towards replacing it, but I wouldn't give my hopes up waiting for Google Search to get better.
Especially Firefly.
It was the main introduction to email for a lot of Australians, they've been using it as is for 15-20 years.
It's more than just one generation that uses it, I know people in their thirties who use theirs via the Gmail app as with any long-term email their is no need to change address.
I remember only signing up to Gmail because it felt new and techy.
I mean, Windows 10+ should only be used on an SSD for the OS install, even if it's not explicitly required.
So long as it doesn't outright block us from doing what we choose to on our PC's, there should be a recommended settings minimum that differs from the minimum.
I feel that every publisher/developer could self-host, basically having a subreddit that is more within their control than before.
Game forums still have good information, this could unite what Reddit hadn't fully.
In fact, I hope we sort out a fair and simple method to support servers in a way that makes people feel liket hey are also getting something.
One easy option is a server can have their own emojis like Twitch & Discord. A simple method is for Gold/Silver that goes to whatever server the comment was made to.
We'll probably have to create our own implementations, but I don't see the issue in that either.
I've found porkbun to be decent and cheap.
I like the Steam system, having a unique login and a custom name that doesn't have to be unique.
This lightning is intense