Ragnarok Online 2 was recently released on the Steam platform a few days ago. If you’re like me, you may have attempted to download it from the store page and realized that it is not available for your region.
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A little background before this tutorial. Foursquare is a website where you can check-in to places using your smartphone. It utilizes the phone’s GPS capability to determine landmarks and places where you may be at. It is a good way to keep track of where you have been on a certain date and time. The only downside to this is that you cannot use the website itself (aside from the bare-bones mobile site) to check-in. That’s where My 4Square Alibi comes in.
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Minecraft is home to lots of talented designers and developers. Part of what’s loved about this sandbox game are the texture packs. It lets the user transform the majority of the look and feel in-game. Be it changing how a stone block looks like to changing how the crosshair appears, it gives designers a way to show off their prowess.
For Minecraft Pocket Edition, however, there isn’t a readily available Texture Pack button that players can click on to easily toggle the texture packs but that didn’t prevent people from making them specific for the game. So this guide’s aim is to help you, an Android user, change the texture pack on your Minecraft Pocket Edition.
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The first thing you may notice about TideSDK apps for Windows is that the resource files (a.k.a. your source code) is out in the open and is one edit away from being changed to a whole new thing. As far as I know, this isn’t the case for OS X applications because all the data is stored inside the single *.app itself. As for Linux, I haven’t tried TideSDK on that platform yet so I don’t have any knowledge about it to date.
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