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Adam Panzica
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This is certainly true later in the game (a certain interaction tree explicitly points out the unreliable narrator aspect), but it doesn’t lay it out for you early on like most games do where there is an explicit “let’s learn about the morality system” quest. In fact, it wonderfully baits you into complacency by

I mean, you see examples of these limitations in the real world on things that aren’t life changing. American morality and cultural values are very different than Japanese morality and cultural values, which are different than Russian, which are different than Indian, etc. This is more what I am getting at. We are all

Disco Elysium is basically full of this.

It did. There have been a few games where short term the “bad” decisions made the game easier and long term they made the game harder/gave you the “bad” ending to compensate. But the problem there is still twofold:

Well, WFB was also groaning under the strain of the fact that the original setting was a blatant ripoff of Tolkien archetypes crossed with western European geographical history. Keep in mind that when WFB was launched, GW’s primary money making source was selling D&D books and miniatures in England. They borrowed

GW is intentionally vague about this, and their own lore is frequently contradictory. It’s also made more confusing by the split from the “Old World” in Warhammer to the “Age of Sigmar” in 2016, where GW basically destroyed the Warhammer cannon and started from scratch.

This does not make sense from a video streaming standpoint. There simply isn’t enough content. Disney Plus at launch had hundreds of options, even if most of it was Disney Channel backlog that only a 10 year old would enjoy. It’s not like GW can license other science fiction works to pad out the content.

Counterpoint: 50 gallons of fuel per passenger to travel 4,000 miles is pretty darn efficient relative to just about any other type of non-fixed-path transportation.

I’m glad you found it useful.

Being able to do those things is why I bought the GT3 at 31, and don’t plan to have kids until I am at least 37. Have fun first. Have kids later, so that you don’t resent it being all about them once you do.

As someone that builds robots professionally: Robots absolutely need calibration. Frequently. The animal ability to self-create an extremely accurate model of self and sensor’s (eyes, ears, etc) positions relative to that self, then feed that into a reliable model of sensing the world relative to that self-model, is

Indeed. Some inside baseball, but even the test operators in SDV fleets have this issue. They will think the routing system is broken because the SDV takes a route they don’t expect, when in reality it actually is doing exactly what it should do.

“The map changing” is one of the most difficult challenges in autonomous vehicles. In most non-ADAS SDV systems like Waymo’s and the other SDV competitors (Cruze, Uber/Aurora, Lyft, etc), the map acts as an unquestioned source of ground truth in order to significantly simplify the autonomy problem. The map can be

My guess is those odd routing choices were to avoid construction like what got it stuck. Given the construction cone truck was literally driving past this guy as he was sitting there, it’s totally possible Waymo didn’t know about the construction on that road yet and hadn’t marked it as an area to avoid.

As someone that owns a $170,000 sports car (a 991.2 GT3) and only has one garaged parking spot, I’m speaking from experience :) Even when you have the money, if you live in a city sometimes having more than one (covered) space simply isn’t an option. And some people actually want to drive the cars they own, rather

In fairness, some people have a very large amount of money, but only one (convenient) parking spot. So sometimes two specialized cars aren’t as viable an option as one compromised car.

I’m confused, isn’t the official stylization of the name Resident Evil VIIIage? (The i and ll being stylized as three roman numeral I’s through font/color choice) Making it the 8th installment in name as well?

Huh. That’s super strange, most people I’ve interacted with think the “proper driving position” that sports cars want you to sit in is too upright (especially with buckets). I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone say it’s not upright enough :p The GT3 has a pretty decent telescope range on the wheel which can help. I

That must have been a very old pump or extremely unlucky tangle of the hose near the handle that stopped the breakaway from having force applied to it. By law gas pumps have to have a quick disconnect with extremely small amounts of leakage allowed for exactly situations like that.

You have to remember that different countries have very different expectations on “likelyhood I get robbed while performing mundain action” than someone in the US does, which may result in a much quicker jump to defensive action when a van full of masked people rolls up hot on you pumping gas.