oldhawkbill
Old Hawk Bill
oldhawkbill

A lot of what you’ve said just showed how human drivers will fuck up the system. I’m dreaming of a perfect world, one I know does not and will never exist. Boston is a shitty test case cause the traffic there is horrible no matter what and streets aren’t laid out with any semblance of logic. three years there taught

I disagree, I think the average velocity would increase; granted it won’t be 20-30mph better, but a difference of 5 or so would go a long way. And I still say cars communicating with each other would handle the situation better. Have we turned the AI loose with the problem yet? If so what have the results been? Has it

My blanket was crawling during it.

Removing the meat CPU from the equation will work wonders. I’m not saying it would eliminate this, I’m saying it would make it run more smoothly with the same resources in a perfect world. I know the perfect world doesn’t exist.

All of my comments thus far have indicated that yes I AM a dreamer, an ideas man.

I doubt a rocket would be worse for the atmosphere considering what most rockets use for propellant lol

Most assuredly not, but it’s important to dream.

Also though, if the pack of cars is effectively functioning as one unit the first car last car and all those in between would be stopping in unison. If the car at the front can tell the cars behind hey there’s some fucked up shit ahead instead of relying on meat cameras sending information to the meat CPU and trust

I love driving too, that’s why I say we go with LordMango below, he more eloquently described my pipe dream. Hell I’d even be cool with only using the autonomous feature during rush hour when that inchworm effect is most brutal.

PUTTING THE BRAKES ON EVERYTHING; I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE AND LIKE IT A LOT. ENOUGH TO YELL.

Well sure, with that attitude!

I’m an ideas man, not an implementation guy lol

If they’re autonomous electric cars that communicate with each other then there won’t be much of an issue since you don’t have to worry about the inchworm effect of people waiting for the car ahead of them to start moving. The whole thing can move as a unit. Program your exit number and let the car worry about merging

When I was a kid I learned we had termites in a pretty horrible fashion: one day little kid me, about 7 or 8 is laying in bed when all of a sudden there is just this gray mass pouring out of my wall. Termites just poured out and covered me in my bed, I jumped under the covers and screamed until my parents came in,

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See I’ve come around to EA a bit more lately. On Xbox EA Access is really a joke of a deal in terms of how good it is for the consumer. $30 a year (really $15 if you game share since the subscription works on both Xboxes) and I get access to games in the Vault as long as I’m a subscriber plus 10% off DLC that you keep

Any ideas about how long before this headache gets dropped in the EA Vault? If I have to grind for 80 hours or just pay to maybe get them quicker I might as well do it after I get the base game for free right? Save some coin?

I’m with the previous commenter as well as you. While Steve may have not been the person who made things run smoothly; I feel like if the people who ARE in charge of that have fear of the person at the top (fear may not be the right word since there was definite respect people had for him) I think they’d be less








It was sort of a joke. You won’t see less but you’ll see different ones and can at least tell yourself “it’s because it’s in Beta, I signed up for this shit”. That said I don’t feel I encounter that many bugs outside of my status ribbon disappearing sometimes :::shrugs:::