I've not been able to find any sources (official or otherwise) that list measurements of the cartridges. So I dug my GBA out of storage, dusted it off and took a measuring tape to a cartrige. The cartridges are approximately 57mm x 8mm x 35mm. My measurements may be off by about 0.5mm.
I compiled more detailed measurements into a graphic:
The notches and beveled edges are on both sides, and the finger grip at the top juts out 2-2.5mm from the width of the cartridge to aide in pulling it out of the system.
I have three recommendations to solve your problems.
#1
Since it is one of the features of the new Xbox One S controller to be able to connect wirelessly to your pc, I suggest you
restart your controller by pressing and holding the home button for 6 seconds
remove the controller from your pc devices. Go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth. Then you can select the controller and then select "Remove device."
then follow the steps in this video Use Bluetooth to connect your Xbox One controller
#2
The alternative & best way to connect a Xbox One controller to your PC is to buy this:
It doesn't cost much, you can get for less than $20 on Amazon, and trust me my friend when I tell you it will make your life easier. You simply plug it in the USB port of your pc and connect your controller wirelessly. Magic! Also it supports up to 8 controllers simultaneously as well as 4 chat headsets and 2 stereo headsets, so it's definitely worth it in my opinion!
#3
If you need to use the controller urgently and the first solution did't work, just use a micro usb cable to play temporarily until you get the problem fixed.
It looks like this:
Hope this helps!
You can't do this, as the name "jeb_" is built into the game, and is not a command. An alternative I can suggest is repetitively changing the sheep's wool colour by killing the current colour and spawning the next colour after that one, and doing it over and over.
This, however, will break after the DataID removal in 1.13 as it is a major update to commands.
I had to manually initiate the download in the Microsoft store application (which is separate from the Xbox app), the DLC was immediately "unlocked" in the game, not even restarting was necessary.
And to answer the question: yes, paid DLC is clearly supported since the Game Pass members receive an exclusive 10% discount:
For game DLC and add-ons, Xbox Game Pass members receive up to a 10% discount from the day the add-on is released.
I don't personally speak the language, so this may be incorrect
I've run this through a few translators and searches and this is what I've come up with:
The first word is defiantly "EVIL" in Macedonian, the second I've had more trouble translating but I believe it's something along the line of "Vessel" or maybe even "Freighter" (This is the Serbian translation of the second word)
I think in essence the ship is called "Evil Freighter". A little generic, but I doubt most people would be able to read it or consider what it says.
(In case anyone wants to try this out for themselves, here's the words in text form so you can copy-paste "ЗОЛ ТЕРЕТЊАК")
According to this blog it is Fairy Tail: Battle of Magic. This blog uses the exact same picture to portray Natsu Dragion from the Fairy Tail series.
However, the blog appears to use assets from released games to design game ideas. This may have been sourced from Fairy Tail Portable Guild or Fairy Tail Portable Guild 2, both released before the posting of the blog. Both of these games have a similar camera and animation style to that shown in the screenshot. From various youtube clips I would say that it is more likely that the screenshot came from the first game, but I cannot be certain.
An example below from in game footage:
Everything I have read (nothing official, but plenty of posts elsewhere) suggests that you should be able to use your saves with a Games on Demand title ... saved games are independent of the method used to play them, so just as you could play a game from a disc, later install it to your hard drive, and use the same saves in both places, you can purchase it through Games on Demand (installing it to your hard drive) and use the same save.
I have attempted both and had success with both. What I can say is that in the initial phase you just need one good one, right when the gameling comes on the market. After that you can make sequels to games with older game engines. Doesn't matter how long ago the original was made, just that your current engine is better (not a bit, not a whole lot, just enough ... I'd say at least 2 new things for every stage of development)
I'm going to guess you have one of the early models of the controller if not the Day One Edition like I did. I had this exact same problem and early on in the life cycle of Xbox One they came out fairly quickly with some controller iterations that improved upon things like this. If your controller doesn't have the headphone jack in the bottom of it then it is an older model and I HIGHLY recommend upgrading to one of the newer ones. Trading in a controller and a couple games may help bring the price down on a new controller if that is an issue.
There are multiple ways a cheat can be found for a game.
The developer can send the information to a website or magazine for "exclusive rights" to some cheats and tricks - this was largely used in the 90s;
The game can be datamined, and as such, getting the secrets in the code revealed by the dataminers;
They can be found randomly, as you said on your question, a player can try combinations until something works.
There's no way we can guess how it worked for the specific situation of GTA, but we can try to have an idea from those possibilities.
There might not be a mapping of IP address to user id - after all you might have a dynamic IP on your router - but there will be code that prevents the same user logging in twice at the same time.
They may allow multiple installations but only one being online at any time - check the documentation as this should be covered. Often only a single installation is allowed, but with on-line activation this isn't essential to restricting use to a single account at any one time.
To answer the specific question - it's extremely unlikely that you'll be able to install the game on two PCs and play the game from both of them at the same time.
It's going to be the same.Main Antipot flat memory model - segmented a model in which all the targeted space is presented in the form of " windows " , isolated segments with different access rights. Physically, these segments may intersect, but they remain independent for the programme.The specificity of segments is their accessibility. The programme may at any time either explicitly turn to any of the segments or change the default segments (non-usable processor in any remembrance).The bad model doesn't use these windows, so you're given all the address space, no intermediaries and restrictions. However, other mechanisms that are not transparent for the processor (e.g. virtual memory, or the display of memory banks) have to be used to separate data.I'm writing "rear space," not "familiar," because nowadays no one works directly with physical memory, only with the virtual, descriptive rules of physical appearance of the addresses visible to the processor.
This is likely from the mechanism which holds the analog stick in its neutral position being slightly worn so it remains in an active position when not being pushed. To compensate you should calibrate your controller to increase the left analog stick's deadzone. Here's what Xbox Support has to say on the subject:
How to calibrate your Xbox 360 Controller for Windows
For future reference smacking the controller (or "percussive maintenance" as I like to call it) is usually overkill for this issue. Most of the time you can fix it by simply pulling the analog stick out from the controller, don't go so far as to pull the stick out of the controller though as that will cause further problems.
I duo as a Squire with a Monk and we have run across this problem as well. After doing some testing, I definitely see the problem you are talking about. I hadn't run into it on live because my Monk friend found that pretty much the only way to solve this is to slightly skew the setup of the auras.
Overlapping Setup: Selling
Here you can see the problem you described. Everything is overlapping evenly, and the Snare field is inside the Lightning Field. Unfortunately, you are unable to upgrade or sell the Snare Field without doing so on the Lightning Field first. However, you mentioned your friend plays an Apprentice, and you are able to Sell whatever is inside these fields. Make sure you notice the icons next to your cursor, which will tell you which item you've selected. I highlighted those in the red box in the first 2 pictures.
Overlapping Setup: Repairing
When repairing with a perfectly overlapping set of fields, as far as I can tell through testing, the Repair icon will prioritize the field with the most damage. It's a bit hard to see, so I tried to zoom in the selected section, but the Snare Field has taken more damage than the Lightning Field, so even though the Lightning Field usually envelops the Snare Field, the Repair option prioritizes it.
And of course, if you hover directly over the Barricade itself within the two fields, it will be prioritized.
Skewed Setup
This is what we do. He sets them up slightly skewed. The distance between them is large enough that you should be able to relatively easily Repair, Sell, or Upgrade each individual field without sacrificing too much of the effectiveness you get by overlapping.
I've colored each field the appropriate color where they don't overlap, then showed an example of where you can hover in order to work with each item in the picture. I stood in one spot and moved my cursor to each separate area, then photoshopped them all into one so I didn't have to post multiple photos of just a moved cursor. With this setup, you should be able to more easily Repair/Upgrade/Sell on the fly without sacrificing effectiveness. It gets more complicated the more you have in the fields of course, but hopefully this helps! Unless they release a patch or something that allows you to select a field inside another one, this is what my friends and I do in order to make this more clear.