The launch price is what killed it. In a genre dominated by AA games, games need to use AA pricetags.
The launch price is what killed it. In a genre dominated by AA games, games need to use AA pricetags.
Cars being online has some tangible benefits in that they can transmit location data to emergency services, especially if the driver is unresponsive. Might save someone from dying in a ditch in the middle of nowhere.
Arguably, some of the data collected while driving is also very useful for maintenance and development (e.g. if a lot of vehicles start having a similar issue after X miles).
That said, this data should be limited in scope and use (e.g. must not be sold, especially not to insurance companies), as well as anonymized as much as possible. Which is currently not the case, and that definitely needs regulation.
Hey, don’t forget the Matlab people
This page lists all links that OM is supposed to open, including GM.
Yes, this does nothing for game dev. But I don’t think it was supposed to.
The fact that this is a genAI Model generating a reasonable, context aware image a whopping 20 times a second is nonetheless pretty impressive.
To be fair, the levelling mechanics in some ubisoft games (looking at you, AC origins) are complete garbage that do nothing but arbitrarily restrict your movement.
Still unsure why people would pay to skip them though.
a big open world planet with a dense series of dystopian cities, alongside underground resource-rich zones.
That is stupidly overambitious and will necessarily lead to a lack of detail and charm.
You forget that facts have little bearing on the things Trump can and will say.
Just like those 36 people he knifed.
There no reason Twitter would need to actually delete data from their backend.