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I would go back in time to 1995 and give John Carmack modern tools and maybe UE5 and see what happens.
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I would go back in time to 1995 and give John Carmack modern tools and maybe UE5 and see what happens.
I planned on getting my dad a sound bar for his TV on his birthday because the TV he uses, the plastic grill over the speaker vibrates something fierce and it sounds like absolute garbage any time something with any amount of bass plays. But maybe I can just glue some rocks to it 🤔
Dwarf Fortress.
Not just best indie game, but best game period.
That’s not untrue though… Putting rocks on your sound system could make the rocks vibrate against it and sound like utter shit.
Can’t necessarily make it dumb, but you can change how the smart works without buying a whole new TV by getting something like a Roku stick or any other device similar that runs on android that you can then hack/modify to run side loaded apps and such to get around the bullshit built into the TV.
Of course if you’re already planning on getting a new TV you could just get one that runs on Android already and do the same thing. Basically if it runs on Android, there are tons of tools to make it not suck all over GitHub.
When VD is running, even if not running a game, it is streaming your desktop still.
Why? Without a connection to stream to it shouldn’t be doing shit. Note, I am talking about the VD Streamer app that runs on the PC, not the actual VR application itself. If the PC is running and the headset isn’t even turned on, the streamer is using a ton of system resources when it shouldn’t be doing anything.
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Even outside of their space, when they “argue” it had generally been posting giant, random images that had little to no context followed by walls of emojis. Which is why my blocklist is mostly Hexbear users.