

Per the article, they just developed a faster algorithm for a specific type of material simulation.
Per the article, they just developed a faster algorithm for a specific type of material simulation.
This looks like it has some potential. I’ll probably give this a try.
I’ve been playing this game ever since beta and have enjoyed it. It’s a shame to see it go, but I guess I got my money’s worth, since I paid nothing. Still, I can’t understand why they can’t just let people keep playing online like every other fighting game out there. I would even be willing to pay a one time fee if I knew the basic gameplay would remain available.
I never really understood all the rage over the water level. I could get through it when I was a kid and I didn’t even own the game, I would just play it at my friends house. Once you have the layout memorized it’s pretty easy to get through, maybe swapping turtles a couple times to spread out the damage.
I feel like if an NPC doesn’t have something meaningful to say, then they may as well not exist. Otherwise they just serve to waste the players time.
I eagerly await the announcement of a 32 inch handheld next year.
Ah, an emulator within an emulator. Yes, I’m sure the results must be just like the original hardware!
Dolphin is not an N64 emulator.
LOL, their demo shows Cyberpunk running at a mere 27fps on the 5090 with DLSS off. Is that supposed to sell me on this product?
So I’m hearing that you don’t use an adblocker.
It looks like the rom size is around 4 Megabytes, so that is really quite impressive.
It reminds me of Dragons Lair 3 which I believe came on 6 floppies.
Soulseek has had my back so many times when I need to find a really obscure track that can’t be found anywhere else.
I’m sure the model would need to be continuously updated to take in more recent weather data.
I’ve found that as I got older, my taste in games has narrowed significantly. I used to be able to play pretty much anything, or especially any popular or critically acclaimed games. But these days I just don’t give a shit about most of what’s out there. I do have certain genres and developers that interest me though, so I know there are occasionally going to be some new games that I really like. And every now and then I might get surprised by something too.
Slightly better performance than a 4060 and $50 cheaper. But the 4060 is about to be replaced with a newer model at this point, so is it actually a good deal? Questionable.
I actually did have about 10 games, they went on sale for like $3 each when it was determined that the system was a failure.
Lol, it weighs a couple of pounds. I remember trying to strap it to my head somehow, but it was just too heavy to stay up. You would need some kind of shoulder harness or something. Then if you were to lay on your back with it, the thin foam around the goggles just gives away and you got a block of heavy plastic pressing into your face.
I played the VB a ton when I was a kid. I guess I was just a dumb kid but it always felt fine to me, I never felt any eye strain or anything. Maybe I just have super eyes.
The game was in a pretty rough state when they relaunched it, but they have been slowly improving it a bit at a time (it often feels like 2 steps forward, 1 step back). I feel like the game is in a pretty good spot though. I enjoy it and am looking forward to season 4.
Would it be possible for a browser or extension to just provide false metadata in order to subvert this type of fingerprinting?