I assume the author, and others referenced in the article, don't want to admit the other "side" was correct. Nor do they want to admit their "side" was wrong. Yeah, it is wrong to claim it was certainly a lab leak when…
They're getting it working on OpenGL first. "We are using OpenGL 3.2 for now, but DirectX 11 support is definitely coming before we release it."
I doubt this would change anything for Epic Games because of Tim Sweeney's opinions on stores but what is a good revenue split between developers and Google?
I assume the author, and others referenced in the article, don't want to admit the other "side" was correct. Nor do they want to admit their "side" was wrong. Yeah, it is wrong to claim it was certainly a lab leak when…
They're getting it working on OpenGL first. "We are using OpenGL 3.2 for now, but DirectX 11 support is definitely coming before we release it."
I doubt this would change anything for Epic Games because of Tim Sweeney's opinions on stores but what is a good revenue split between developers and Google?