How so? I’ve owned a Surface Pro 4, 7 and 8 and a Laptop 4 and they’ve been rock solid for me.
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Got any info on that? Looking at buying out my EV lease and wonder if I can get that added.
Nope. I was holding out hope that it’d be a DLC for RDR2 or similar. But it looks like I’ll have to find an emulated copy for PC.
I never understood why you had this huge expanse of map you couldn’t even get into until the end game. It’s like they were setting up to re-release one as a DLC and then got high on their own supply of Shark Cards.
I’m curious if there was ever anymore single player content or any Easter eggs still yet undiscovered.
Huh. That may explain some things. Also I noticed that it’s gotten slower after the 0.19 upgrade too.
Developer should have just responded with “Yep, we’re making a Wolverine game. Yup, this is what some of it looks like. Yes, things will change since it’s not the final product. Look forward to its release!” and moved on. Control the narrative and don’t give the hackers any money. They indirectly did this by letting the deadline pass at least.
Edit: now the employee info. That’s not cool.
*20Gbps to your home from their node.
However, you never upgraded your computer beyond a 1Gbps network connection, the cross connect down the line is limited to less than 10Gbps, the server you want to access throttles you to 100Mbps max, you have 100+ ms ping times.
Unless you have 20+ devices in your house all trying to pull 1Gbps simultaneously, it’s a bit of a marketing stunt. There may be some edge cases, but even 4K streaming is only 25-50Mbps, so you could run 5 devices and be fine.
What I’d love to see is guaranteed latency and QoS settings that ensure I’ll never be throttled during any period rather than more bandwidth.
Now if only they had the same support that unions do in Sweden
Reading the article it doesn’t sound like it’s Microsoft’s issue but the vendor’s implementation and lack of using the secure communication protocol.
Case in point why Excel and Word have such different multiple instance launching mechanisms. They were two different companies and they never completely unified how the apps work. I believe SCCM/SCOM is another one.