That's usually the case, yes. But, there's also usually a message/timer that says when the new deals appear. I think this time around they just threw 5k+ games up and that's it.
I couldn't really find anything that says either way, but I'd like to know in case I can wait a couple days to get...
You should play that and report some feedback. I noticed its "Overwhelmingly Positive" reviews earlier and was pretty tempted.
Edit: Also, does anyone know if the sales are changing between days? It doesn't look to be that way.
http://handmadehero.org/
There may be a few of you who would be interested in this.
A veteran in game develop is start a series about coding a game from complete scratch. Not even using DX or OpenGL. He'll be streaming week nights and archiving the streams on Youtube. And it won't be just...
This belongs in the audio section, as your PC related topics belong in Desktop or General. Please put your threads in the correct subforum.
And as PCunicorn said, this thread already exists. Buried or not, once you post in it, it moves to the top. Take a second to search before posting a thread...
That's not at all what I mean by cross platform. With just Mantle, games can be played across different operating systems, which technically, you can do with OpenGL, but it was always all over the place with different versions, which held it back.
Many big name games are already supporting...
http://wccftech.com/amd-public-mantle-sdk-coming-year-nvidia-intel-free/#ixzz3IxyBvQGX
Nvidia and Intel will be able to use incorporate mantle completely free of charge. This is a great step forward to having all our games be cross platform between Windows, OSX, and Linux.
Notepad++ and a browser. That's all you need. If you're only doing html/css, there's no need to throw your code on a server to view the changes. If you've got backend stuff to test (php, python, ruby, etc.) You could install XAMPP. Pretty painless to setup.
Apparently, the preview has a keylogger and other such monitors installed. This is a development version, so it's not a huge deal, but it's something people agreed to when downloading it that they didn't realize.
I get the feeling that a majority of us don't even use apps for that metro crap to be useful. You could easily pin commonly used programs to the Win7 start menu as well, so that's nothing new. Not sure why they need to change size...
I agree. The start menu in Win7 is perfect. When Win8 rolled around people simply asked to have the start menu back, not to change it. There are some things that just don't need re-inventing.
I hate their mobile/touch screen-centric focus. It benefits PC users in no way.
Until you think about the fact that they went 1, 2, 3, NT, 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP, Vista, 7, 8 (that order might not be perfect)
It makes sense that they just straight up don't know how to count. I'm still waiting for Windows Batman Symbol.