RPGr
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RPGr

I think most of us would "tap" that too, not just Killzone 3.

I have a huge book of his prints somewhere in my crawl space. I loved his work the second I laid eyes on it. It's basically what dreams would be like if painted portraits could dream.

You can't randomly add layers to a patent though. It has to be "at the time of patenting" (hence dates are of utmost important). Even then the schematics have to be similar to the tech being used. Try "dealing with that". Going by your original definition, I showed a tech that did just what you said except it's older.

F-me, should say 'You're' not 'your'

Your adding layers now. I'm just taking your original definition and applying it.

Except that TVs already do that, it's called picture in picture which is exactly like how you describe it. In the end it's just a bunch of egos clashing and until the US tightens up patent trolling, companies are gonna go at it. You have lawyers sitting around the office anyways so you might as well use them when you

@diabadass: I see your Celine Dion and I'll throw in a Justin Beiber

@Desfunk: If I had to play the American in this version I would so just run out and die over and over again!

Can I play as the Canadians and invade the US? If so, I would buy this version.

Canada to rest of the world. Sorry for our crappy and annoying pop singers.

@GM_Pax: And your point? It's still much slower than RAM and a bottleneck. Once again, stop thinking just regular usage and think infinite.

@lordargent: That's only for regular usage. Don't think games or even business usage but rather pure computational use where storing older values to compare to newly computed values could yield results on an unprecedented scale. In other words think either infinitely small (genome projects) or infinitely huge

@dankwijoti: But isn't the article talking about coming from a zero power input cycle? This has large implications in terms of data integrity (power backups/black outs/failures) and power usage. Of course that depends on the price of such a solution. For it to be feasible it's got to be cheaper than current redundancy

@DoughBoy22: You are. SSD is fast but it is not RAM fast. Also, SSD has limited write to sectors before corruption begins. RAM does not.

I remember another study done as well that tested IQ of good looking vs. ugly children. In the end the good looking children also had a higher IQ score but upon further investigation it was determined that the cause was because teachers preferred the good looking children and therefore gave them preferential

Thanks for bringing us this!. I loved it. With tech the way it is now and El Shodai, there is no longer any excuse not to have an Amano style art in a fluid action game.

@samwise227: Lost Odyssey was amazing @@. May be it's cause your growing older and the youthful tinge + nostalgia is getting to you.

@samwise227: You mean what happened to the old Square guard? Most moved on. See Mistwalker and Monolith software.

@psychobaka: I'd have to agree with almost everything in your comment. Combat is OK though, it needs to be tweaked but not redone. The quest system and GUI needs to be redone from scratch (in fact I'd say combat was OK except the GUI and interface is what drags it down). The guild levee system makes my brain hurt. I