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Many hours of gameplay on all sorts of locations. Each stat combination provides a unique gaming experience, unique dialogues, and new ways to solve some of the quests!ĭozens of skills, from lockpicking to gambling! ATOM RPG is:Ī powerful character creation tool, aimed at making the wasteland hero you want to portray!Ī balanced roleplaying system inspired by GURPS. And to investigate a shadowy conspiracy, aimed at destroying all that is left of life on Earth. Your mission - to explore the wild and wondrous world of the Soviet Wasteland. You are one of the survivors of the nuclear Holocaust. ![]() In 1986 both the Soviet Union and the Western Bloc were destroyed in mutual nuclear bombings. About This Game ATOM RPG is a post-apocalyptic indie game, inspired by classic CRPGs: Fallout, Wasteland, System Shock, Deus Ex, Baldur's Gate and many others. ![]() I generally stop trying to resolve the problem, continue to use the previous version of Xcode, and just wait until the next version is out, and the newer one works smoothly. I've had similar issues with a few Xcode versions in the past. I have redownloaded and reinstalled Xcode 13.1 after both rebootings above, and it still "opens" with the minute or two of the bouncing icon, before it rests back into the dock, and with "Force Quit" showing Xcode as still open. I have rebooted using Cmd + R to reinstall Monterey, with the same result. The iMac is Intel-based, so I have rebooted using Cmd + Opt + P + R, and tried it again, with the same result. As expected, force-quitting Xcode solves the slowness of the computer. However, trying to do anything else on the computer was painfully slow, so I then looked in the "Force Quit" choices, and Xcode appears there. (The black dot under the app icon on the dock doesn't show up to indicate the app as open.). ![]() However, upon opening Xcode 13.1, the icon on the dock bounces for a minute or two, then stops. It took the usual time to expand and install. I downloaded Xcode 13.1 via the Developer website. I'm also having trouble with Xcode 13.1 and Monterey. ![]() This change couldn't be detected without a database, andĪ duplicate file was copied to the backup location instead of renaming the existing one. Unfortunately this is exactly what the old differences-based "Update" did.Īdditionally, when a file on the source side was renamed, Them copied over again during the next sync: The user is cleaning up unwanted photos. ![]() On the other hand, deleting photos from the backup, should not get The user is making free space for new photos. When photos on the smartphoneĪre deleted, they should not also be deleted on the backup drive: These two cases, however, should get different treatment!Ĭopying photos from a smartphone to some backup location. The "Update" synchronization variant wasn't as fundamental and useful as the other two, "Two way", and "Mirror".īased on "differences", it was unable to distinguish whetherĪ new file was created on the source, or if an old file was deleted on the target. In addition to "differences" it is now possible to set sync directions based on "changes": ![]() Previously they were based on the "differences" found after comparison: left only, right only, left newer, right newer. New Sync Concept and Multi-File-Rename FreeFileSync 13 generalizes the way sync directions are set up: |
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