Particles I can see, since lots of flat shaded triangles is definitely a strength of the PS2, but lighting? Lots of GC games had better lighting than PS2 games--RE4 is the prime example.
The PS2 is far more similar to the Will than the 360.
PS2: 300MHz MIPS CPU with no L2 cache plus vector units; 32M RAM; transform unit has reprogrammable microcode; no single pass multitexturing support; fixed function texturing and lighting.
Wii: 729MHz PowerPC with 256K L2 cache and SIMD extensions; 88M RAM; fixed function transform unit; up to 8 textures per pass (1 texture per clock) with programmable blending.
So yeah, completely dissimilar.
At Isaac Asimov's funeral, Kurt Vonnegut said, "Isaac's in heaven now." He later remarked that it was the funniest thing he could have said to a room full of humanists, and he hoped that after he died, someone would say, "Kurt's in heaven now."
Of course the ability to find old fingerprints doesn't mean it's no longer possible to dust for prints the traditional way. You know, the way that does prove proximity in time?
Lately it's not Guillain-Barré either.
Shouldn't have brought so many grandfather clocks.
It can also scan QR codes. I suppose that's because you couldn't sell it in Japan without QR support.
No, because every Wii game has a partition that includes the firmware update required to run that game, along with quite a few others.
Where I went to school, 50% was a pass.
"Finally I get to save the earth with deadly lasers instead of deadly slideshows."
Particles I can see, since lots of flat shaded triangles is definitely a strength of the PS2, but lighting? Lots of GC games had better lighting than PS2 games--RE4 is the prime example.
PS2: 300MHz MIPS CPU with no L2 cache plus vector units; 32M RAM; transform unit has reprogrammable microcode; no single pass multitexturing support; fixed function texturing and lighting.
Wii: 729MHz PowerPC with 256K L2 cache and SIMD extensions; 88M RAM; fixed function transform unit; up to 8 textures per pass (1 texture per clock) with programmable blending.
So yeah, completely dissimilar.
That's kinda like holding a grudge against modern Germany. The leadership behind the company at that time is no longer in charge.
In ARM, any instruction (not just jumps like most CPUs) can be conditional. It's a more explicit form of 'do both', but your idea reminded me of it.
At Isaac Asimov's funeral, Kurt Vonnegut said, "Isaac's in heaven now." He later remarked that it was the funniest thing he could have said to a room full of humanists, and he hoped that after he died, someone would say, "Kurt's in heaven now."
Why not a frozen leg of lamb? Once the murder is done, it's a tasty treat for the officers investigating!
Of course the ability to find old fingerprints doesn't mean it's no longer possible to dust for prints the traditional way. You know, the way that does prove proximity in time?
Nobody forced you to play Mario Kart.
Screenshots from the upcoming DS game revealed a menu item on the title screen for Wii connectivity.
Yes, an audio question about an image is a great way to adapt CAPTCHAs to the vision impaired. An audio question about the audio, on the other hand.
Because the skies are watching you.
You can get a breast milk latte at Starbucks now? Why wasn't I told?
And the reason it's called a Hat Trick is because the bowler wins a Bowler Hat for accomplishing it.
because you told us all what it was.
but it's not the same thing. Okay, how about Obama/Nader '08? Before you judge, say it out loud.
And to think, not too long ago I was joking about Clinton/Gore '08.
Maybe the jaw is played by Yul Brenner.
isn't it part of the same universe?
You've got a leg up on me if you learned it even once.