I didn’t think DS9 was cancelled. It ran its course with 7 seasons, just like TNG and Voyager. I don’t think anyone planned to have it run longer.
I didn’t think DS9 was cancelled. It ran its course with 7 seasons, just like TNG and Voyager. I don’t think anyone planned to have it run longer.
If made properly, there’s no issue with fast motion in 3D films.
I’m a huge fan of the PSP Go. Sony screwed up by not having a large amount of the system’s library available in digital form. If they couldn’t offer the bulk of the library, they shouldn’t have bothered going all digital.
The 6-button Sega Genesis controller and the second version of the Saturn controller are still my favorite gamepads.
Mentioning the Connor family makes her eyes glow red. Must be gas.
The bands have been in Canadian McDonalds locations for at least 2 weeks already. My daughter’s been wearing hers pretty much non-stop, without any issue.
I think it more comes down to rushing development, doing things the easy way rather than the right way. I know quite a few people who work for AAA developers. The teams I’ve met have been pretty strong. Their talents are generally wasted though with short lead times and packed schedules.
Action figures are specifically made to be played with. Figures like these aren’t. They are posable, scale models.
It is very tempting to pick up a laptop with the mobile 1080, as a portable VR system. Hmmmm.
I think (someone please correct me if I’m wrong), that it’s the difference between a disk based game and a digital download. I haven’t done any game development on XB1 or PS4 yet, but don’t they both encrypt digital content?
When the game initially dropped to $20, there was a significant surge in players. Prior to that, it was a wasteland. I’ve heard it’s back down to very few people playing, but I haven’t bothered to check myself.
Not sure why I broke my rule of never responding to greys. Should have left you there.
I’ve worked in software development for over 20 years and have planned releases like this many times.
Even with data dependencies, it’s a trivial effort to keep things separate. It’s only a problem if it was decided to do the beta release at the last minute. I guarantee you that this is something that’s been planned from day one. All that’s required is to plan ahead for a release like this. There’s absolutely no…
It’s not rocket science to make a build of a software product that only contains a subset of the full product. If they’re truly worried about leaks, they’d spend the time to make such a build. Then there’s nothing for anyone to leak.
I much prefer this trailer over the one we got last week.
You’re fooling yourself if you actually believe a TP-Link product will continue working for a decade.
You’re fooling yourself if you actually believe a TP-Link product will continue working for a decade.
The DPC issues doesn’t affect all systems and there’s already a hot fix for that. This stuttering is different.
My guess is that it has something to do with the net code. It would explain why a bunch of people on Reddit are reporting smooth performance, as they might be redirected to servers with more capacity.
Done. Ordered a GTX480 off eBay. Also swapping my i7 for an i3 and swapping my 32GB DDR3 2400Mhz for 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz.