Actually, it doesn't. If you're logging in from a different IP, it will notify your first login that this login occurred (as well as making you confirm your account via an emailed code) and may require that initial client to log in again next time you go to use it. If you have two clients accessing from the same IP, you can actually stream content from one computer to one that doesn't have it installed, although that can depend on the software.even steam can be installed on multiple computers, then it just requires you to logout from one computer when logging in on the other computer.
It is (if I remember correctly) JavaScript Object Notation. Basically objects broken down into their component parts and made into a string format. Useful for sending things over a network connection. They get rebuilt on the other end as what they originally were.So... who knows what JSON is..? xD
Simply the way it works - The release was expected during/after Winter 2015, but things went swimmingly so they brought the date back to what it is, however, the website/preorder page and demo were likely done in advance just without the date published.So it's been mentioned that the release date is 23rd October, but why doesn't the actual preorder page state that?
Except the RMW copy.Yes, everything included here will be included on Steam.
Not literally your mvdata, but it is your substituteNo, Actors.json is not rvdata... It is as it says on the tin: actors.
JavaScript Object Notation.So... who knows what JSON is..? xD