rules of capitalism
rules of capitalism
Since you can also expect your risk of an accident to be lower (else what’s the point) it ought to be cheaper, too.
I mean, honestly we should see the auto insurance industry shrink.
Huh, this could get ugly.
What was the limit on their liability?
Is California that confident that they can hold on to this industry should some other state decide it wants to attract autonomous vehicle development by granting such a potentially valuable protection at a critical phase of the industry’s growth?
Other games had better textures at the same time. You don’t have to work in the industry to notice these things.
4k textures doesn’t mean it’s for 4k TVs. That refers to the pixel dimensions of the textures. While it’s going to be more obvious on a 4k TV, you can tell the difference at lower resolutions than that. Those texture files are getting cut up and stretched out over a bunch of shapes. You maybe seeing tiny little pieces…
Because console game prices sometimes start higher, and usually stay high longer.
BADLY ported.
How do you propose to do it?
That’s senator Roy to you, peasant.
What is the thing that you most can’t the least?
Continuous shifting of rhetorical focus.
Every traffic circle I’ve ever walked through had the crosswalks right at the ends of the road, or no crosswalks at all. That is the most terrifying road-crossing experience there is short of a busy highway or Crossy Road.
As people drive less, expect maintenance skills to become rarer and less well-developed.
I’m not sure how that counts. I haven’t seen it. Is the fact that it’s 2002 front and center? Are they deliberately pointing out aspects of the setting that no longer exist? I mean Better Call Saul is set in 2003, I wouldn’t call that 00's nostalgia. Donnie Darko was released in 2001, and set in 1988.
Is its reason…
I haven’t read it. But the jacket copy screams that so loud it’s audible from space.
It’ll last at least into the 20s. See previous waves of decade-nostalgia, as their victims/proponents began to die/got too old to pretend to be cool.
They already did that.
But our billion-dollar franchise!
Oglaf did a strip on this. I’d link it but I’m at work.