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Dear Jagged Alliance Community, During the last months we have been working behind closed doors on an interesting project. And now the time has come to share it with you. One of our Teams has been porting Jagged Alliance: Back in Action to a new engine to bring it on Mac OS and Linux – the new version is based on Unity. And it’s on Steam already. If you own Jagged Alliance: Back in Action you can now play it on Mac and Linux within a Beta Branch. The password for the Branch is “metavira1994”.
How to access the branch is described further down below. You may ask yourself why we give you access to the beta already and the answer is rather simple: We’d like to hear your feedback. We have come very far. There are still some bugs left, that’s for sure.
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Some of them are already on our list, some of them we did not discover yet. So if you find them, feel free let us know. We have opened up a subforum where you can post feedback. You can find it here: If you find something which is not identical to the original Back in Action, also, feel free to let us know. The issue is probably already on our list, yet it is important for us to have your feedback as well. How to access the Beta Branch: 1.
Open up Steam 2. Go to your library 3. Right click on Jagged Alliance: Back in Action 4. Chose “Properties” 5. Go to Betas 6.
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Enter “metavira1994” 7. Press “Check Code” 8. Use the drop down menu to switch to the beta 9. Wait till the download is completed 10. Run the game.
Apple Beta Software Program
Today released the first beta test versions of its main operating systems, iOS 12 and macOS Mojave, giving early adopters their first taste of the software announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference. Leading the headlines is the iOS 12 public beta, with the first release offering a range of new features with a focus on productivity and privacy tools. At the top of the list is the first release of Group Facetime, which as the name suggests supports group calls and discussions between a maximum of 32 people. Apple is pitching the product, which is similar in function to Google Hangouts Chat and Skype for Business, at business users. That it has the potential to become a major player in the enterprise videoconferencing realm. Power is also addressed in iOS 12, a critical feature given the revelation that Apple was throttling the performance of older phones.
There’s improved support for older models as far back as the iPhone 5S, and Apple claims customers will see significant speed improvements and lower power consumption. Other less significant additions include new local multiplayer shared augmented reality experiences and support for ARKit 2, new Animoji animated emojis and, for your inner child or if you are a child, a feature called Memoji that allows users to create an Animoji based on their own features. With macOS Mojave, users obtain a new native “dark mode” that allows them to change the look and feel of the entire user interface to darken the display and dim harsh or bright elements. Finder and Quick Look have both been upgraded, with the sidebar now supporting full metadata for images, multimedia, documents and files.
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In addition, Quicklook now integrates editor software Markup to recognize numerous types of media. To obtain copies of the iOS 12 and macOS Mojave beta versions, you need to sign up to the, which is free. If you’re already a member, follow the prompts on the site. A final version of both of is expected to be released to the public later this year. Image: Apple.
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