So you've been missing the best.
So you've been missing the best.
Dear Ubi,
I saw this article yesterday and I completely agree. I loved sitting around Darnassus silently, on my own. Or Menethil, or dozens of other gorgeous, peaceful locations. World of Warcraft is a really beautiful game.
This isn't the first piece of garbage to pass through greenlight.
We're currently going through our second 80s.
Crazy use of electronics in music.
Are you American? If so, it doesn't surprise me that you consider that 'cheese' to be normal. Here in England, that's considered plastic cheese, and generally considered pretty awful.
Long live actual, real cheese on chips!
In European history, the Middle Ages, or Medieval period, lasted from the 5th to the 15th century (i.e. 400s to 1400s)
The Holy Roman Empire lasted from 962 to 1806. The late middle ages are the 14th & 15th centuries. There's no contradiction.. When did you last check a history book?
Wait, what?
It's incredibly unsound, and the industry tried this for decades. Modularity always comes at the cost of overhead in nearly every critical respect—power, size, reliability, and performance to name a few. Manufacturers used modular designs largely in desktop computers, but the industry eventually realized the drawbacks…
I think you're focusing too much on "what we have now." As a concept, this is a fairly novel one. There are technical hurdles to be sure, but I really don't think they're insurmountable. You could "bridge the gap" by creating sections for "where things can go" fairly easily, and make signaling and busses specific to…
The point why everything is so integrated on small devices is because it makes them easier to cool, for instance, and more compact.
Timings and signal paths. Go and look on iFixit at how tightly phones are made and how little wasted space there is. With this design concept you are packaging each piece to conform to a standard size so even a tiny part may now take up a large section.