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    As with any method of fabrication, ensuring that your materials and tools are organized and easily accessible is key to being productive

    "Frothing Accountant" just doesn't have the same ring to it.

    Damn, now my screen is dirty; Better use some glass cleane-... I mean Windex.

    Since it's a court setting, Defense and Plaintiff?

    tearing *american* bread :P

    Thank you. It's as terrifying as a soldering iron, or any other fabrication method.

    After growing up in Germany before moving to the states, the concept of having to warm your butter is really bizarre to me. To me butter tastes best when you shave off thin pieces and apply it to bread directly, not soaked into the bread. This is generally easier with most german bread or buns since they don't

    "You go right back to your room mister, you're grounded!"

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    Mostly because most people playing probably don't care. It's the defining look of the game, changing it suddenly just wouldn't make sense.

    With that kind of budget they surely would have gone with PS CC by now.

    to?

    Hmm, interesting. I'll give it to you that it may not take as long for it to be viable then, but at least judging from that video you linked this is still at least a few years away from being practical to use in an actual game release.

    not nearly enough 'temp' folders.

    Good article, but why isn't it on Jalopnik? Then again we get 9/10 Sploid articles memes here on giz, so I guess proper categorization is too much to expect.

    Honestly my point wasn't to make an ass of anyone, just to inform. I looked it up for my own curiosity, and thought others might be curious as well :) Not everyone online is trying to prove someone right or wrong. Heck, I was really wanted this could be the next engine for ETS2 as well.

    Looking at the original source for that video, it looks like we won't be seeing this in games anytime soon. At 720p it took 4 titans 4-5 minutes per single frame to render: http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopi…

    I think the question is less "how does the last 8000 years compare to all of geological time" but rather "how do the last 150-200 years compare to the last 8000 years".