<span style="color:#323232;">Fixed Scene 2 ( almost )
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Fixed Entering cars
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Added back the Hatchback
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Made cars more explosive
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Added animations to Jack
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Added Jump Animation to Dani
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Fixed swimming
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Added a settings system
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Added a settings UI ( GTK )
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Added a savings system
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Made so it saves cars in garage.
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There was a whole big problem with character trying to go into cars and no being able to do so. So I had to come up with some solution. This is so far the best I did. They are facing with the one side at the center of the obstacle ( sensed by the ray ) and walk forward.
Also I made passengers sit on a different side of the car ( available only for 2 cars atm )
I’m adding Jack now. The problem with him is that he needs to be probably not in the racing uniform since he is no longer racing actually. I may actually make him wear the same stupid hat that the Paps is wearing. I don’t know about it. The racer for the team now is Moria.
I wouldn’t trust anything from a P2P site that purports to be:
A cracked game / application for desktop and mobile platforms. Maybe it’s legit but assume it is malware.
A serial number generator. If you absolutely must run one of these do it from a throwaway VM, or via WINE emulation to mitigate what it might do.
An encrypted archive with a README. It’s a scam designed to make people sign up to other scams to release a non-existent password.
A movie / audio with an extension such as .scr, .wma, .com, .exe etc. It’s malware.
Movies, audio & books are generally safe providing they use a recognized extension - mp3, mp4, pdf, mkv, aac, flac, epub etc. Stuff that runs under emulation like console games is generally safe. I say “generally” because an exploit could still be crafted to escape a popular media player or emulator and cause actual harm to your computer.
All the ads and 3rd party scripts should be considered malicious too and should be erased with an adblocker, or even better use Tor.
So basically use some common sense and if you really want some game or app, just buy the damned thing or wait for it to go on sale.
Read their own FAQ. It’s not an emulator in the classic sense of emulating the OS. It is however emulating the API of Windows. I quoted the pertinent line of the FAQ elsewhere and made my point clearer
There is a storied history in computing to use tongue in cheek self referential acronyms to denote some humor and finality in distinguishing things that purposely fill a niche in the world of competing, often pricey, commercial software and other hackable reasons.
So I bet you’re rubbing wrong those of us who remember that gnu is not unix, and more specifically wine is not an emulator. Because they really aren’t.
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