Honestly, exploring the city on foot is pretty fun. I did a lot of my early game traveling on foot, just soaking everything in. You see a lot of neat details you would otherwise miss by driving.
Honestly, exploring the city on foot is pretty fun. I did a lot of my early game traveling on foot, just soaking everything in. You see a lot of neat details you would otherwise miss by driving.
You’ve got some real bangers in that pile!
What Android version are you using? I forget what the cut off version is but some of the older Android versions had their certificates expire which is what I think is causing this problem. Not sure that there is a work around for Thunder right now :/
Thunder contributor here. We’ve noticed this issue as well. We think we know what the issue is. Still talking it over with everyone to decide short term fix while we figure out a better long term solution.
The floating button is currently being overhauled which I think should make changing the position easier even if it doesn’t support it out of the gate.
In the mean time, you could turn off the floating button for the feed view and instead use the feed button on the bottom navigation bar to scroll back to top. Bit of a hidden functionality :) Don’t think there is currently a work around for the post view though unfortunately.
Do let us know if you encounter any unique issues on tablet! I don’t think it has gotten nearly as much testing.
Awesome! This worked with tamper monkey so it gets applied automatically. Thanks :)
I think the only thing that’s really missing for me and not just from old.lemmy.world but from the normal Lemmy UI. The ability to have clicking on links open in a new tab. I don’t know why but I just really like having stuff open in a new tab so I can then come back to exactly where I left off.
Regardless this looks crazy good.
The left is what the original looks like right as the cutscene switches to that scene. It only looks like that for a fraction of a second and then it renders correctly and looks like the image on the right. In the video, the guy mentions how he added a hard drive overclocking feature to make that pop in not happen or at the very least, significantly reduce it.
But yeah out of context that thumbnail is confusing.