A firewall usually reads the rules from top to bottom and applies the first match. So when your first rule is deny everything , it will deny literally anything before the second rule will be applied.
Your deny rule should always be at the end.
A firewall usually reads the rules from top to bottom and applies the first match. So when your first rule is deny everything , it will deny literally anything before the second rule will be applied.
Your deny rule should always be at the end.
I think you should provide more information about the rule you created.
I really hope that there will be destructible environment, so that Battlefield will finally have some more competition (other than Battlebit of course).
I already finished it on RPCS3 and can only recommend to try it out. Yes, there were a few places and cutscenes in the game that didn’t run great but 98% of the time it was a smoother and better looking experience than the PS3 version, thanks to upscaling and frame rate unlocking (at least on an AMD 5800X).
For me Half Life: Alyx was not even the best VR game but maybe one of the best games i played in my 20+ years gaming experience. It really shows how great VR can be if developers put an immense amount of time, effort and love into a game. Other honorable mentions: Pavlov VR, Blade and Sorcery (especially the Star Wars mods) and War Thunder
Like others said: it depends.
In my opinion the most important thing to have is an off-site backup. If you have achvieved that, it’s only a matter of how long you are willing to wait for the recovery. If your answer is something like “it cannot wait” then you should go with at least raid 1 and consider additional meausres for the event when your whole array fails.
Thanks, i had a stroke while reading that