Imagine you're a developer and you want to see if your website works. You open your website in Chrome and run a few tests.
As the website grows this starts to take a long time. So you automate the process by having software control the web browser.
Headless mode is useful so you can run this automated process on a remote server with no monitor. Every time you check in code this automated test process runs and tests your website.
Your spinning the World of Warcraft thing a little. How many MMORPGs have shipped complete? That's right: 0! In fact, some launches have been total disasters, such as WWII online, Horizons, Shadowbane.
World of Warcraft even "incomplete" is more complete and stable than most existing MMORPGS. It's for the best that WoW launches soon, because if Blizzard was not given a shove from Vivendi they would not have released it until 2006:)
If Battle.net should ever shut down (e.g. Blizzard goes out of business), then titles like Starcraft, Diablo, and Warcraft will cease to be playable over the internet.
How about a knob that acts like a slider.
Lack of sleep. Sailors are allowed inadequate time to rest.
People bought a kit-kat instead of an atari 2600?
Seems people aren't aware of the blogspot debacle.
Bakeries are also private companies. Why are they forced to serve all?
I think I saw 2 movies last year.
Several of his sources said "yep, he pretty much understood our research and got it right."
They will still fill the phone with crapware.
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What are the actual rules?
Maybe it's just me?
Imagine you're a developer and you want to see if your website works. You open your website in Chrome and run a few tests. As the website grows this starts to take a long time. So you automate the process by having software control the web browser. Headless mode is useful so you can run this automated process on a remote server with no monitor. Every time you check in code this automated test process runs and tests your website.
Your spinning the World of Warcraft thing a little. How many MMORPGs have shipped complete? That's right: 0! In fact, some launches have been total disasters, such as WWII online, Horizons, Shadowbane. World of Warcraft even "incomplete" is more complete and stable than most existing MMORPGS. It's for the best that WoW launches soon, because if Blizzard was not given a shove from Vivendi they would not have released it until 2006 :)
If Battle.net should ever shut down (e.g. Blizzard goes out of business), then titles like Starcraft, Diablo, and Warcraft will cease to be playable over the internet.
i voted for arnold. NEVER AGAIN!
Nobody tell the government that the Internet is peer to peer.
no thanks, i'm gonna wait for the phantom game console!