Looks scarier than it is, but I know what those 33 apps are and I'm ok with those apps using my location. Plus they use location while the app is open, not always.
I like the new layout. Settings categories are better grouped together.
Of course though, Google had to put it's settings at the very top even though it's probably my least used settings menu. Other than that, the layout and order make sense to me.
Image for reference:
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5637a9d5-3349-42d2-b206-9bb44bf5c7df.png
I like the new layout. Settings categories are better grouped together.
Of course though, Google had to put it's settings at the very top even though it's probably my least used settings menu. Other than that, the layout and order make sense to me
Image for reference:
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5637a9d5-3349-42d2-b206-9bb44bf5c7df.png
Don't blame me! I wanted to pick it up but I need that money for groceries this week.
Ubisoft didn't hear shit. They're desperate now, so they're taking desperate measures.
Frankly Ubisoft is getting what they deserve.
Ubisoft speed running to irrelevancy.
They still haven't fixed the janky audio in 2 & 3.
I got caught up in the marketing back when they first launched and I bought a moto 360 and it crapped out within a year and never held a charge for more than a day. Never picked up another one and honestly I wouldn't recommend anyone use these pointless things.
I had the Bethesda blinders on for the first few hours, but like 15 hours in and all I'm doing is fast travelling, running out of my ship to talk to a guy, then fast travel to the mission location and maybe shoot some people, or grab something, then fast travel back.
The novelty wore off faster than any other Bethesda game I've ever played and I never did finish my playthrough.
People went anonymous online and lost all shame.
You don't gotta do anything you don't want to.
Way to dangle a carrot over the consumer.
'Could' isn't the same as 'will' and they're probably only saying this to placate consumers so they can sell more without actually committing to anything.