Greetings Captains!
We will be having a maintenance tomorrow, 9/12 at 7AM Pacific for 2.5 hours. (
What time is this for me?)
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Doubt there's help for those who are having a problem with being able to switch to Desktop with Windows button (rather than having to press Ctrl+Alt+Del)....
Seems like such a random thing. Why would being a Romulan make any difference
My character Tsin'xing
computer coding can be a finicky thing, sometimes. Sometimes something that seems totally unrelated effects something.
This, that's why it can take Cryptic (or Blizzard Entertainment or what ever is your preferred video game developer) so long to fix some bugs. What's causing the bug isn't always 100% obvious, so the developer will have to look over the code to see what's the cause and that will take time, bigger and more complex the game harder this will be.
This also why indie games can be more quick with bug fixes (if they want to) as indie games tend to be less complex then AAA-games and thus easier to fix even with a signifigantly smaller team. It's not that major developers are always incompetent but rather good indie developers know their limits and make games that are fairly simple and thus easier to fix when something goes wrong (relatively speaking, they can still overwhelming complex for someone who doesn't know coding at all aka someone like me).
For me, Alt-tab crashes the game. Oddly, so does using the Print Screen key.
It wasn't always like this, but it's been long enough that it's not a "new" thing for me. Definitely started before Agents of Yesterday but pretty sure (but not 100% positive) after Delta Rising.
Losing faith in humanity, one person at a time.