Intel doesn't make any USB3.0 controllers themselves. Instead, any motherboards with USB3.0 are using 3rd party USB3.0 controllers.
Intel doesn't make any USB3.0 controllers themselves. Instead, any motherboards with USB3.0 are using 3rd party USB3.0 controllers.
The difference is that MMO and FPS are supposed to be broad genre labels whereas Riot is trying to pin MOBA to a rather unique and specific genre.
I don't think it's a very descriptive name. Seriously, doesn't Multiplayer Online Battle Arena describe any game with online where you fight against other players? It could easily describe anything from an FPS to an MMO.
You said fun, but then listed From Dust and Global Agenda. You do know what the word fun means, right?
Your source says that's a Dunmer theif. Which is the game's "dark elf." Wood elves are the Bosmer.
Bethesda said all 10 former playable races would be playable in Skyrim, so don't be so glum.
Someone didn't see the article.
You know what a rimshot is, right?
How does Canada spend so much feeding horses?
Ah. That makes more sense. But even so, you don't directly scale bitmaps down. You usually run a filter over it to either merge or intelligently cut out the pixels you don't want.
That's exactly my point. Look at what kinds of ideas are already popping into your head about a solution. Mr. Dell, on the other hand, has nothing more than convoluted analogies (which don't even touch the basis of the problem).
If you're going to be pedantic, yes he did have an answer.
"I find it interesting though he DID have an answer to Notch's remarks in how they are accomplished."
I'm glad Bruce was able to say nothing new. New analogies, yes. New information? No.
There is such thing as progress. This, however, is not it. Euclideon's "new technology" is actually old technology that has been used in gaming before. Look up voxels. The problem with voxels is that they're extremely difficult to animate, apply dynamic light to and apply physics to because of the massive amount of…
That's alright. Happens to the best of us.
Way to not even read the article (as usual? I can't say as I really don't know you).
Something that was brought up last time Euclideon popped in the press, but I'm not sure if it was ever answered: