Maybe we just consider it a sacrifice of a few beautiful people to help make things safer for the rest of us.
Maybe we just consider it a sacrifice of a few beautiful people to help make things safer for the rest of us.
Last time I looked up publicly available crash statistics in the US and calculated the per-maker numbers, Tesla was like 1/80th the typical per capita crashes of the average auto maker. That was a few years back, but I doubt that’s changed without some sketchy statistic interpretations.
It’s called the Q-spot.
What… uhh what are you doing with that toothpick?
My favorite thing about Subnautica was the awesome Cyclops sub you could literally build a base inside of. It made me crave more survival games where you have a mobile base like that and Below Zero really fell flat with their main sub you couldn’t build in.
Yeah, I’ve never needed to add a phone number.
Does Fortnite have any original content at all? Everything I’ve seen looked like licensed stuff.
The movie was even surprisingly great, despite, or possibly because of diverging from the books so much.
Currently enjoying the demo. I’ve definitely wanted more nonsense like this in gaming.
One simple thing to fix is widescreen FOV, which is fortunately trivial. Simply add the following lines to Engine.ini in the config files and it should handle any screen width just fine:
[/script/engine.localplayer]
AspectRatioAxisConstraint=AspectRatio_MaintainYFOV
Okay, that was hilarious; thanks for that.
In the US, Atari tried to sue someone who made an Asteroids clone back in 1981 and lost because Meteors, the clone had made some improvements on the idea of Asteroids (color, among other things). This cemented US legal precedent that you can’t sue people for “ripping off” games so long as they make some meaningful change to it and aren’t just making a direct knock-off.
This current case is in Japan, however, where the legal landscape is very different and companies need to be legally aggressive to maintain any rights to their IP from what I understand. I have no idea how that’s going to go down.
By that time, all the games you bought now will be public domain.
I expected this comment to be from KenM
There are manual releases on each door inside, but I’m surprised they don’t have them outside as well.
Reading more about it, I find that many only have manual releases on the front doors until recently and they have a connection point you’re meant to jump with power to unlock and open from the outside. I didn’t think anyone would be okay waiting for a jump to get their baby out, but then these people waited for firemen to break their window, so…
Maybe not skip them, but instead play something else over top of them like another video you like, a music segment, or cat videos.
I don’t know about you, but what I learned is we’ll build our own Youtube with blackjack and hookers.
Plenty do. There just needs to be more organization.
What’s great about this comment is that every side can say it about the other!
I’ve always wanted to do this…
I still don’t understand why they’re doing it. They can’t possibly think this will be good long-term, can they?
And what’s with the article ending on a note of trying to make it sound bad that reviving nuclear power is a negative thing? If that’s the result of AI slop, then I’d call it a net positive.