![]() ![]() Tile Slim: A thick credit card-shaped version of the Tile tracker, the Tile Slim is designed for use in a wallet or passport holder.It also generates a much louder ring tone to help you find your bag, should it be buried under a " baggage mountain." A single Tile Pro is usually around $35, though two- and four-packs are available at a lower per-Tile price. Tile Pro: The upgraded version of the Tile Mate, this tracker has a slimmer rectangular form and an advertised Bluetooth range of 400 feet (versus the 250 feet for the Tile Mate).Unlike the AirTag, the tracker comes with an integrated loop for a key ring or fastener, so you won't need to buy an accessory to attach it to something. Tile Mate: The basic version of the tracker, which comes in packs of two that often retail for around $25.In total, Tile offers four tracking products, including: The Tile Mate can also be paired with an iPhone and become discoverable on the iOS 'Find My' app, though it cannot be viewed simultaneously on two different phones. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. For now, this version is not available for Android or in any language but English.I would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. 162 images have been redone for the 4th edition.ĭownload the new edition from the Something’s In The Air Downloads page. ![]() Specifically the Drive-N-Dine pictures on the Ariane path and the downtown pictures on the Rachel path were redone. Some of the more prominent images of Ariane and Rachel were redone as well. ![]() I also redid all 24 pictures of Rachel’s Photoshoot as well as most of the png sprites in the game. This means that two endings ( Ariane and Rebecca and Safety Pullout) have mostly new renders. I made new renders of any picture involving those models. When I did the graphics update for Date Ariane, I changed some of the models, specifically Rebecca, the convenience store and Ariane’s SUV. The music that syncs with dance routines, video games, and flashbacks are still there, but the distracting story soundtrack has been removed. ![]() Now I have just removed most of it entirely. In the original game I way overdid the music cues, and in the “third edition” I gave you a way to turn most of it off. The upshot is that this is the same pattern I am using in all four games so you can go from game to game and they all look similar. It is a little counter intuitive at first, but it is easy to figure out after a while. Choices will appear in the middle of the screen, with the question being asked below it. I’m using a modified default Renpy 7.0 interface, similar to what I am using in the latest version of the other 3 games. The SITA Walkthrough page in the Wiki has now been changed with these options in mind.Ĭommon GUI. It is now possible to reach all 25 endings without digging into settings. The game feels more interactive this way. When you get to a spot where the story varies based on the last date, it will pause and ask you. I took that out of preferences, and put it into the game itself using the system I created for Rachel Meets Ariane. Since the first release, you could go into preferences and select what happened on the last date with Ariane, or you could select that you went on multiple dates. It would take months to re-render and in most cases the difference would not be noticeable.ĭifferent way to select “last date”. The vast majority of the images were simply enlarged to the new resolution and were not actually re-rendered. The “third edition” is 720p, the “Fourth” is 1080p. All four games now use similar GUI, fonts and 1080p resolution. I redesigned Something’s In The Air once again to bring it in line with the Date Ariane HD version as well as Rachel Meets Ariane and Ariane in Paradise. Weekly Pics Gallery 3: Ariane in Paradise and Unfinished Project Art.Weekly Pics Gallery 2: DA, SITA, and R&A. ![]()
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