My order showing the $12 Prime savings (I bought one copy on each platform) and the total. I also checked my bank statement and the discounted amount is what was debited.
Unfortunately, the fact that you pre-ordered on the first day was probably the issue. I, too, pre-ordered on that day but they didn't offer the Prime discount until the listing had been up for a couple days. When my order total didn't automatically update, I put in a second order and cancelled the first. From the moment I put in that second order, the order details have always reflected the discounted amount. Good luck!
I did when I used the reicast app from the Play Store, I downloaded a different version from
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6kQ8Li09nJDd1g2U1hkQnAzd1E&usp=sharing#list
This works a lot better with Shenmue, the emulator is incredibly smooth and I have only very minor graphical errors on my galaxy s3. It's crazy to be able to play Shenmue on the move or connect my phone to my tv via mhl, it's like having the console!
It is being played on an emulator called Reicast, which is free on the Play Store, link below:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.reicast.emulator&hl=en_GB
It has not been updated in a while but there are daily builds which can be found:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6kQ8Li09nJDd1g2U1hkQnAzd1E&usp=sharing#list
The daily builds seem to be greatly improved, particularly when playing Shenmue, runs near perfect apart from some minor graphical errors around Ryu's eyes.
This has just shown up on UK Amazon with a UK rating in the bottom left (although it says provisional).
Looks like this is it. Gutted.
> More than 800,000 usernames and email addresses were taken, but most of the passwords aren't readable or easily crackable.
> But most of the passwords were scrambled in a way that were not readily or easily crackable, suggesting that Epic Games used a different kind of password scrambling algorithm than seen in other breaches, like Dota 2, and more recently, DLH.net.
So what happened was, they had your email, and passwords from other logins, found the correct passwords and hacked your shit.
You didn't have two factor authentication on your account, or you wouldn't have gotten hacked, it doesn't work like that.
Having a password does nothing if you have 2FA.
Put your email in there, I promise you will find dozens of other cases of "hackers" getting your info.
It looks like a standard glass marble to me. Especially with the sound it makes. Either a 14mm or 12mm.
The nails would be perhaps a 1 1/2 in 14 or 12 gauge finish nail, like these. Driven about 1/2 in into the wood.
This is all from I see in the game.
The board appears about 16-18in wide and maybe 34-36 inches tall for the small boards, like nearly 56in for the large ones.
Making one would require some trial and error testing. I'm sure the gauge of the nails and the depth they are driven into the back would effect the marble bounce.
They are $16.99 on Amazon! I was surprised to see them on there.
TUBBZ SEGA Shenmue Ryo Hazuki Collectible Duck Figurine - Official SEGA Merchandise - Unique Limited Edition Collectors Vinyl Gift https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095HWCDNQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6MX6PEHRJPY7TJEKJ7S8
Here's the Niaowu version. Haven't listened to it yet but the quality is also great.
Only 2 left in stock on Amazon
This I know. I mod Battlefield 2 and have worked on or released 3 total conversion mods here. So I fully know the difference between animations and models and HD textures lol.
https://www.moddb.com/members/anthony817
I am just saying he said renders of models moving, not animations. When he said renders, a render is typically something done in like 3D Max showing off a model. That is not the same thing as an animation.
Imagine they (Ys.net) thought they may have gotten a re-up on Epic Store exclusivity ($$$) down the road at the time they made the decision to send out those discs. The performance of the game in the general marketplace probably wasn't as Epic expected, and Epic balked at re-upp'ing.
Would be nice if all the PC backers now got GOG.com codes for Shenmue III, given all the BS they had to go through being promised a Steam version that never was.
And notch promised to release Minecraft as Free/Open-Source Software once the sales start dying. Then he sold it to Microsoft, which will likely give a shit about this promise. --- I wouldn’t rely on something a company promises. Things change, owners change, the market changes.
By using Steam, you support DRM. This signals, hey, DRM is fine, and you even voted for it with your wallet.
And note that Steam vs. GOG.com aren’t necessarily the only options for Shenmue III -- they could try to come up with their own DRM.