This stream actually made me want it. I went ahead and bought one for this game but also because Cyberpunk and FF7 Remake will be out early next year. youtube.com/watch?v=fNtbhU5ZOrw
Post Apocalyptic world- zombies. Basically The Walking Dead in a game with camps etc. You're a drifter who is trying to find out if your wife is still alive.
Yeah. The mechanics are really fun and there is a lot of use of stealth (if you want to go that route.) It's made by the same people that made Syphon Filter if you remember that game. You upgrade your bike (lots), weapons, and there are large hordes running around in the game.
I've woke the wife up a couple of times because I was in an intense battle or trying to escape and I kicked her while fighting.
So my Gmail inbox has grown by over 111K emails dating back to Jan 2007 (using up 3GB). I'm starting to think I've never actually used the "delete" button in Gmail before.
Well, there are (were prior to HTTP/2) a number of benefits to this including: domain parallelization (restrictions in client connections per host), more stringent control over xss and other attack vectors, segregation of logging facilities, easier ops for things like CDN dns mirroring and monitoring, etc...
Because they got tens of thousands of fake likes that do not interact with anything they do, Facebook's algorithms limit the organic reach of any post (because only .001% of people interact, so it must not be that great)
I see that a lot of question on SO are still asking about migration process from mysql_* to mysqli. I decided to provide a comprehensive answer to this question. If anyone would like to review my answer and provide a feedback, this is the link: stackoverflow.com/questions/1390607/…
@ThW php. An alternative is looping through all //select[@name='percentage[]'] until i reach :num (being the count of the actual element. eg if there are 5 repeated fields, :num = 3 will get the third element.)
//foo[3] are all the 3rd foo elements inside their parent node. (//foo)[3] fetches all foo elements and then reduces it to the 3rd element in that list.