
To learn more about PlayOnLinux and Wine configuration, see the online manual: PlayOnLinux Explained Try SteamPlay before using this guide as Valve now uses a fork of Wine called Proton and should run most Windows games. Other versions may require additional steps. Note: This guide applies to the Steam version of The First Templar. Explore Castles, Forest, Arabian cities, Monastery's and more.įollow my step-by-step guide on installing, configuring and optimizing The First Templar in Linux with PlayOnLinux. Level up skills, select multiple characters in real-time combat, discover sets of armor and weapons and ultimately plow through Templars and Saracens. As mentioned before, this is why you need to back up your device before enrolling in the Android 14 beta program.The First Templar is a cooperative action RPG where you will investigate a grand conspiracy within the Order of the Templar Knights while searching for the Holy Grail. Within 24 hours, you should receive an OTA update on your phone that will wipe out all your locally saved data and provide you with whatever the latest public version of Android is at the time. To opt out of the Android 14 beta program, go back to the Android Beta for Pixel page, but this time click Opt out. According to Google, you should receive an update a month in May and June, with two in July.Īlso, the Android 14 beta program as a whole will continue until next year, which means that you'll continuously receive beta updates up until the next beta release, unless you opt out. You should expect updates up until the public release of Android 14, which will likely launch sometime in the fall of this year.
How long will the Android 14 beta last for? It may take up to 24 hours to receive the OTA update. If you don't get a notification on your phone, go to Settings > System > System update to view your Android 14 update. You will then receive an over-the-air update on your phone.

You should see a notification that says your device is now part of the Android 14 beta program. To enroll in the Android 14 beta, click Opt in and then click Confirm and enroll after reading the terms and conditions.

If your device supports Android 14 beta, it will appear under "Your eligible devices." Screenshot by Nelson Aguilar/CNET
