So Microsoft broke my phone
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@NTAuthority Wow thank you, I was wondering if I made the right decision to buy it on Xbone instead of PC and you've confirmed that I am, as always, a genius smarty.
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@bb36e said in So Microsoft broke my phone:
Tbh the most fun I've had in the game has been seeing that bug where tanks sometimes flip over and rocket towards the sky,
Pfft.
Old-hat. I play Gamebryo games. In that engine large things shoot mysteriously towards the sky more often than not.
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@blakeyrat said in So Microsoft broke my phone:
The one I'm using is the "extension", the one Ben L's using is the "app". I have no idea why there are two. They both appear to have identical features?
I've used both, and it initially confused me. I did some research and it turns out the app version was made for Chromebooks, but they released it to other platforms anyway.
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@Lorne-Kates said in So Microsoft broke my phone:
microsoft is perfect YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG!
@Lorne-Kates said in So Microsoft broke my phone:
Microsoft did tons of user testing, and this is what REAL users want
This "Microsoft" fella sure does sound a lot like Jeff...
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@ben_lubar Uncheck 'Always On Top'
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@Matches said in So Microsoft broke my phone:
@ben_lubar Uncheck 'Always On Top'
Unless there's an "always on top when someone sends me a message or calls my phone", that's not going to work for me.
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@ben_lubar said in So Microsoft broke my phone:
Unless there's an "always on top when someone sends me a message or calls my phone",
Unless your Lumia can play GW2, your windows machine isn't actually a phone, although it may be a device that can make and/or receive a phone call.
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@ben_lubar You could always make a GO browser to host the hangouts chrome extension, which issues a bring-to-front when a call or message is received.
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@Matches Or get a second monitor and put Hangouts on that.
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@FrostCat Why do something like that when you could bring GO into the mix?
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@Matches I love questions that contain their own answers.