![]() The player must now use this information to identify the rest of the squares that do not have mines in them (marking). These numbers reveal how many mines are located around that square, but will not give you any hint as to where they are or how far away they are. If they are successful in finding one without a mine, it will reveal some squares around it that also do not contain mines, some of which will be blank, but some will have numbers in them. Players must locate mines on a minefield by first selecting an initial square which they believe does not contain a mine. Microsoft semi-officially confirmed a new Xbox was on the way by announcing that the next one would have Outlook sitting on it.Minesweeper Flags is based on the Minesweeper game that is included in some versions of Microsoft Windows. So is ludicrousness.Įverything Is Going to Be More Tightly Integrated Under Windows 8. Restraint is a foreign concept to the company. In short, this is just how Microsoft does things. Want to combine Hotmail and Outlook? OK, let’s stuff that into every single thing we touch that has a microprocessor. Want to phase out menus in Office? Let’s make everything go under one big-ass button. If anything, anything at all, is worth doing, it’s worth overdoing. Insane Overkill is Pretty Much Classic Microsoft Why the hell is Microsoft doing this? It’s actually pretty easy to explain, once you think like a Microsoft executive. Change a background in Mahjongg, Achievement Unlocked. Lose a game in Minesweeper, Achievement Unlocked. Achievements? Even worse is how lame these achievements are. ![]() Not that I hate these games but come on, Microsoft. ![]() ![]() Unlocking them will add to your Gamerscore! Feel the excitement! Apparently, among the many updates to Windows 8 will be the fact that the little time-wasters originally included to teach people how to use the mouse that are now included by rote tradition and ill consideration now have Achievements. ![]()
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