Finally, someone who matters (that is, someone with money) starts working on some projection technology. This has quite a bit of potential.
Hopefully, they'll stick with it long enough to make something useful of it, instead of abandoning it early on.
I agree that it is difficult to use. I struggle to make even the simplest of graphs that I need for my schoolwork because I have no idea what some of the graphing terms mean. It just isn't for the average user. I do use OpenOffice for just about everything else, though.
An interesting point. I think some people just want to see what a live-action version of these games would look like...
Nobody cares about Kaidan. Ideally, he would be cut out of the movie.
Finally, someone who matters (that is, someone with money) starts working on some projection technology. This has quite a bit of potential. Hopefully, they'll stick with it long enough to make something useful of it, instead of abandoning it early on.
Where's my portal gun? I thought we were supposed to be living in the future.
You know, now that I think about it, they could explain that away as a reference to the technobabble of Star Trek's usual stuff... Heh.
I agree that it is difficult to use. I struggle to make even the simplest of graphs that I need for my schoolwork because I have no idea what some of the graphing terms mean. It just isn't for the average user. I do use OpenOffice for just about everything else, though.