I ACCIDENTALLY download youtube videos every now and then because i forgot to close jdownloader. Can't say google is doing much to prevent ripping their vids
Get $shooter released after 2010 for the PC and let your brother play on a gamepad. That will show the difference within a few seconds:D The beauty of the PC platform is that it itself is crossplatform, i.e you can have console style gameplay on it if you want (what i do for couch purposes)
Its not just the convergence/focus system, balance and the missing g-forces also factor in.
But it seems to me this can be "trained". when i got my set 2 months ago, i could play for about 15 minutes until i got sick, now i can go for about 2 hours before i get slightly uncomfortable
I guess the "beefy" thing about it is the database of samples. And that can get pretty big pretty fast if you want confident voice recognition (multiple samples per word to match against)
The point is, none of this matters. Simpleton user doesn't care for privacy, never opens a command line, doesn't give a shit about registries and is not interested in running decades old software.
The superficial part of windows is working in such a way that simpleton user can get by for years without ever opening a settings screen or troubleshoot beyond "going to the steam forums and search for the same sort of crash i am experiencing"
Linux has a very thin superficial layer - Yes, you can run windows programs; but getting them is almost never only a doubleclick. Yes it can run decades old software - but in certain cases it involves something simpleton user doesn't want to do: work it. Yes it has mighty shells in form of bash and the like - but simpleton user is not interested in using a black box of text when he can just click on things.
And the performance part? Yes, linux is stronger in that part, too - but mostly in cases that are irrelevant to simpleton user. Most games i have crosstested on Linux s. Windows performance DO run better in windows. That starts with configuration stuff like just plugging in a controller and start gaming without ever needing to touch anything and ends with framerates and fidelity.
And guess what? Simpleton user is the main demographic for computers these days. The pros get by with opensource and pirating anyway, so why pander to them?
Thanks. All those "popular" explanations always only go so far as to exclaim "time slows for the object, so you never see it enter the event horizon" which misses this crucial info:)
So now, i have this black hole that i can't see. I send an object toward it. From my perspective, time slows to a halt on the sent objective at the event horizon, so it looks like it never enters. So it actually stays visible, right? Over time, the black hole would look like a big ball of stuff frozen in time? What am i missing here?
This particular thing about event horizons always bugs me (i am no scientist at all): If the stuff falling in never enters from an outside perspective, shouldn't black holes look like Katamari balls and be quite visible?
that absolves niantic from liability, but does nothing to prevent this sort of stupidity.
... does exactly this, and it works a treat. Only difference to TV's is, it is only used when your framerate goes below 90 fps.
It does look weird when it goes on for longer periods, but the alternative would be juddering which is insta-puke-city.
I ACCIDENTALLY download youtube videos every now and then because i forgot to close jdownloader. Can't say google is doing much to prevent ripping their vids
People being afraid of using their cell phones too much is an effect i could live with. ;)
Didn't someone postulate that "any headline that ends in a question marked can be answered with no" ?
j/k, i show myself out......
But whatsapp has the ladies.
Austria, also. I don't really understand where this comes from, as whatsapp has killed traditional SMS around here.
i just love how they're "excited to see what the creative community will do with them" and all i hear is "yay, mo' money"
Women decide on 80% of all purchases anyway, so who really cares about who makes the money if it's spent unequally.
well, if you dismiss any technology just because it could be transient, you're gonna miss out on lots of stuff....
Or the good old arcades could come back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
can't, the cable is too short.
Get $shooter released after 2010 for the PC and let your brother play on a gamepad. That will show the difference within a few seconds :D
The beauty of the PC platform is that it itself is crossplatform, i.e you can have console style gameplay on it if you want (what i do for couch purposes)
Its not just the convergence/focus system, balance and the missing g-forces also factor in.
But it seems to me this can be "trained". when i got my set 2 months ago, i could play for about 15 minutes until i got sick, now i can go for about 2 hours before i get slightly uncomfortable
I guess the "beefy" thing about it is the database of samples. And that can get pretty big pretty fast if you want confident voice recognition (multiple samples per word to match against)
Our criminals don't seem to be very ambitious XD
http://www.milliondollarhomepa... ;-)
The point is, none of this matters. Simpleton user doesn't care for privacy, never opens a command line, doesn't give a shit about registries and is not interested in running decades old software.
The superficial part of windows is working in such a way that simpleton user can get by for years without ever opening a settings screen or troubleshoot beyond "going to the steam forums and search for the same sort of crash i am experiencing"
Linux has a very thin superficial layer - Yes, you can run windows programs; but getting them is almost never only a doubleclick. Yes it can run decades old software - but in certain cases it involves something simpleton user doesn't want to do: work it. Yes it has mighty shells in form of bash and the like - but simpleton user is not interested in using a black box of text when he can just click on things.
And the performance part? Yes, linux is stronger in that part, too - but mostly in cases that are irrelevant to simpleton user. Most games i have crosstested on Linux s. Windows performance DO run better in windows. That starts with configuration stuff like just plugging in a controller and start gaming without ever needing to touch anything and ends with framerates and fidelity.
And guess what? Simpleton user is the main demographic for computers these days. The pros get by with opensource and pirating anyway, so why pander to them?
Well, obviously there is something wrong with our society. So it's nice to have some of the big wigs to jump in.
Justin Bieber makes music. If it sells, it's good ...
Do a short research on the writers of the article.
Thanks. All those "popular" explanations always only go so far as to exclaim "time slows for the object, so you never see it enter the event horizon" which misses this crucial info :)
This i understand this far.
So now, i have this black hole that i can't see. I send an object toward it. From my perspective, time slows to a halt on the sent objective at the event horizon, so it looks like it never enters. So it actually stays visible, right? Over time, the black hole would look like a big ball of stuff frozen in time? What am i missing here?
This particular thing about event horizons always bugs me (i am no scientist at all): If the stuff falling in never enters from an outside perspective, shouldn't black holes look like Katamari balls and be quite visible?
As a European, thank you.