Oh yes I've just found that. The article seems consistent with the Xbox email I received. I'm guessing the article is weirdly spinning this from a Minecraft perspective when it's probably it's Minecraft and every other game on Xbox.
Other than being required to have an Xbox account I don't use it. I'm happy not verifying if it's only Xbox which is limited.
I can't find any reliable information about this. I have the email which they sent to my second account (which I let my son use while supervised)
The email I got was about restricting communication on the Xbox app such as unknown players, discord, steaming, etc. but I don't have any email specifying what changes will be in Minecraft itself. It said games will function as normal but the restrictions are specifically on Xbox.
The articles I find online seem to be quoting parts of the Xbox email. If anybody can find an article refeerencing a solid source please do share.
You worded that very well. I don't like people calling out generations like this but struggle on making a well formed reply.
Also it's odd that they lack the understanding that one day their generation will be the old one and they will be subject to blame. Unless people just stop doing it!
That sounds really good. Just sent the kids/family one to my wife.
There's so much fun stuff to engage in with kids. I became a dad in my mid 30's and now realise how much fun stuff there is out there, not just for kids, stuff I didn't know about until I was a dad.
Organised mushroom hunts, forest walks, science activity centres, family friendly caves, ancient technology centres, so much more.
Last year I found a box full of my old transformers and micromachines. My son and me had great fun playing with them. Sadly the transformers weren't in good condition.
Freezing is an interesting method. Humans, being warm blooded, have a hard time in the cold. A lot of cold blooded animals just slow down when they get cold. I've no idea how it works for lobsters though, would be interesting to know.
Exactly that. Years ago my town suffered a complete power outage. I lived close to a hospital and therefore on their power grid. I got electricity back but nothing else worked. No mobile phone signal, no internet. I can't remember if the TV broadcasting was down or not. But I ended up just going to bed. I should have gone for a walk as I never would see the town in such darkness again.
Oh interesting. I wonder if that is why adverts, even in the 90's, had silly accents.
I was watching some old British adverts a few weeks ago. I thought to myself that I don't remembering them sounding the way they do. Might be what helped knock my local accent out of me.
I dunno. Shadow fleets, radiation poisoning, nerve agents. He does sabre rattle but he also likes to send a message. It's like having a Soprano put in charge.
And from what I have heard on science podcasts, the moon is, and has been, and still will be, moving away from the earth. Making the perfect solar eclipse only for a segment of the earth's history.
Is this like the "queens voice" people used to put on when they answered the phone in the pre-mobile times? We used to laugh at my mum and dad for putting on a posh accent when answering the phone. I'm not aware of people doing that these days but perhaps they do
We have a 22 year old version of RedHat 4. It works fine and is reliable but has problems with out dated security.