Man, we’re getting close to the point where the release a game at the same time as its remaster.
Man, we’re getting close to the point where the release a game at the same time as its remaster.
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They don’t do it well, but an attempt was made.
To be fair, that’s an issue in almost every imperative language and even some functional languages. Rust, C, and C++ are the only imperative languages I know of that make a serious effort to restrict mutability.
The only cost from piracy is opportunity cost.
Anyway, I didn’t see anyone in your post that supports the idea that piracy is rampant.
For those who, like me, have never heard of a .gitkeep file: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7229885/what-are-the-differences-between-gitignore-and-gitkeep
Not wanting to fix a problem includes not caring if it’s fixed or not.
I’ve never been much of a Nintendo fan, but news like this makes me want to get into using Nintendo emulators.
Why are we looking for new technologies?
Why are we writing new software? There’s plenty already.
Silly me for thinking it was cool that Sony finally decided to port their high-profile games to PC. Why must they fuck everything up?
UAC POPUS sounds like a new Doom character.
Not enough Peanut Hamper.
Such a great game. And The Last Guardian is criminally underrated.
Then you have to make sure it’s reasonably straightforward to figure everything out without the tutorial, so then why bother with the tutorial at all? As a player I’d hate to get stuck because I missed something that’s clearly spelled out in a tutorial I skipped.
And being a nightmare to figure out what code is whereas they all communicate independently.
So much this. Especially in a larger company it can be basically impossible to find the code that implements an endpoint, and of course even if you can find it you can’t trace it in a debugger.
Why is that supposed to matter?
For an application? Never. I’d still use it for something very small like a build script where the hassle of separate compile and run stages makes the whole thing a hassle to use. That might change now, though, since I think Node has gained the ability to execute Typescript directly.
Typescript and JavaScript are different languages and the distinction is important, especially because the two are used in conjunction with each other.
I think what he means is that AI is needed to keep making substantial improvements in graphic quality, and he phrased it badly. Your interpretation kind of presumes he’s not only lying, but that he thinks we’re all idiots. Given that he’s not running for office as a Republican, I think that’s a very flawed assumption.
Compared to the US, the EU is lightning fast. California probably beats them sometimes, though.
The real nightmare is the kerning.