![]() ![]() The only schematics that still unlock recipes are mod attachments.Ĭrafting skill is increased by finding and reading magazines Perks no longer unlock recipes or govern crafting at all Option to hide map during advanced generationĢ3 new skills to govern crafting (photo in gallery below) Additional Advanced World Generation Optionsīiome Percent Sliders (included in Alpha 20.6).Lots of small pipe variations for decorative purposes Lots of flavor art revealing backstories for the traders New workbench model shows visible indicator that crafting is happening New forge model showing upgrades as they are slotted in This means that even though a developer might talk about their wishes for A21 in the body of the thread, those features will not be listed as official A21 features here until they are confirmed as already implemented.Īdditional environmental storytelling in POIsġ00s of classic POIs updated to current standardsĪll trader compounds updated and enhancedĬars, Minivans, Police Cars, trucks, tractors, Fire Engines, Semis, Heavy Machinery, ForkliftsĪ large variety of Posters and Pictures on walls No longer will planned and hoped-for features be posted until they are actually a reality. In addition, only Alpha 21 features that have been confirmed will show up in the list below. This is a focused thread meaning that any off-topic chatter or side conversations not involving a TFP staff member will be moved to an overflow thread in general discussions. More than ever, Google needs a phone that can go toe-to-toe with the iPhone, even if that means following Apple's example.Welcome to the Alpha 21 Developer Diary where members of The Fun Pimp staff will occasionally answer questions, post updates of what they are working on, and give us sneak peaks into the future of 7 Days to Die. It seems to be working, with Kantar data showing Apple is taking unprecedented market share in developed countries. Meanwhile, smartphone sales in key markets like China are beginning to slow and Apple is focusing on "switchers," or persuading people to make the jump from Android to iOS. There's no word on a release date, but if it follows the precedent set by previous Nexus phones, the device(s) will drop in the fourth quarter of 2015. And at the same time, Google is unlikely to want to abandon the phablet market, as large-screened phones become more and more popular.ĭata from Kantar Wordpanel says that phablets were 21% of all American smartphone sales in Q1 2015 - up from just 6% a year before. ![]() Russakovskii cautions:"Early rumours are early rumours, don't treat them as facts."Įven still, offering a smaller size does make sense to appeal to those who want a Nexus device, but are put-off by the large (6-inch) screen size of the current Nexus 6. (For comparison, the iPhone 6 comes in 4.7 and 5.5 inch sizes.) The Huawei Nexus is expected to have a 5.7 inch screen, with the LG Nexus clocking in smaller, at 5.2 inches. Now, for the first time, the newest Nexus model will reportedly come into two different versions, with one built by LG and the other by Huawei, according to BGR.īGR cites a post by Russian tech blogger Artem Russakovskii (who runs Android Police) on Google+, whose sources have "mentioned a second Nexus phone this year." The Nexus line is different because it's built by a third-party manufacturer, but to Google's exact specifications. The vast majority of smartphones shipped with Android are produced by third-party manufacturers, with no input from Google. In contrast, Google's Nexus line of smartphones has always seen comparatively low sales, despite positive reviews and popularity among Android enthusiasts. It has been wildly successful, gifting Apple the most profitable quarter of any company ever at the end of 2014. In 2014, the iPhone model was released in two sizes for the first time: the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The Mountain View company may launch the next Nexus phone in two sizes, just like Apple's latest iPhone model, BGR reports. Google appears to be taking a leaf out of Apple's book in designing its next flagship smartphone. It often indicates a user profile.Ī customer holds an iPhone 6 (R) and iPhone 6 Plus after the phones went on sale at the Fifth Avenue Apple store in Manhattan, New York September 19, 2014. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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