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I recently bought a 2022 model 3p and I noticed that I don't have some the arcade games that my friends 2019 model 3 LR has. I don't have missile command, asteroids, centipede, etc.
They all appear to be gone now. I believe I had Cup Head and Sonic when I got my car in Feb this year, now they are gone and I only have a couple of games.
These games all still exist. Schedule service through the app... choose "software" or "other" or something and mention in the message that you're missing a bunch of games.
The service center will need to push an update with those games... but *make sure* you have a strong WiFi connection when you install it, because the games update will just quit if it doesn't happen in a timely manner.
Maybe not but the resources used to put the games in could be used to fix bugs. And the biggest bug is in Sentry Mode, which was there long before v11.
But *removing* the games would actually take... more resources. I don't know what bug you're experiencing with sentry mode, but let's keep the games. Skyforce is a great way to spend 20 minutes at a Supercharger.
But *removing* the games would actually take... more resources. I don't know what bug you're experiencing with sentry mode, but let's keep the games. Skyforce is a great way to spend 20 minutes at a Supercharger.
I should have said the Sentry Mode Viewer bugs. The video can loop or not finish. Using the slide will often cause it to start from the beginning and not where to place it. It also doesn't always show 10 minute clips, sometimes they are only a minute or two. We were also supposed to get an option to toggle off the headlights flashing, which never came about.
Maybe not but the resources used to put the games in could be used to fix bugs. And the biggest bug is in Sentry Mode, which was there long before v11.
I work for a software company...that's not how it works. Porting games is likely a completely different team with a very different skillset in regards to programming.
I work for a software company...that's not how it works. Porting games is likely a completely different team with a very different skillset in regards to programming.