I have a PS5. Got FF7:Remake the minute it came out. Now I'm in a position where I want to play Rebirth so much I want to experience it on my best device, my PC.
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Steam has limited rollback support from the command line which we had to do plenty of times for Starfield when working on Luma. Sometimes updates are small. Sometimes the entire exe gets reshuffled so you have to find where to patch the exe all over again.
All the versions are apparently there. You just need to download the "depot" and it'll dump into a folder. From there you copy that folder over your game directly.
It also works the other way around. I can download the depot for the latest version and stay on the version I'm at. It's useful to pick apart and diff what was actually changed.
Why they can't add that as an option I'm not sure. That seems more of a UX/UI issue rather than a technical one (like avoiding people using old versions on the web server).
I was about to mod the game for HDR and then found out news of FO4 getting updated.
Updates break mods. Just how it is. Though, after seeing the work needed for modding Starfield after each exe change, I'm doing shader replacement now. As long as they don't change from DirectX, I should be good.
Edit: Nevermind. Somebody asked me for help and got roped in. Got HDR working. Let's see if it actually lasts.
But for time of day, use local time and store separate column with the timezone name. Don't use timezone offsets since that doesn't work with DST. You're better off with something like America/New_York because God knows what 2030 will look like.
And if timezone are abolished, or DST, that's even more reason to store the timezone name.
Your dad is right. On desktop, navigation is on the left. On tablet, you shrink it to a rail. On mobile it should be a dismissible nav drawer.
The top menus, especially the flyover(on mouse hover), are bad for accessibility because they convert a non-committal action (hover) to a context changing one (focus). It's a uniquely web-only invention and thankfully falling out of usage. (Unless you mean menubar/toolbar. Those are fine but extremely rare on Web.)
Doesn't stop it from being misleading.
It's called "burying the lede".