I love the Z1, but I wouldn’t pay that much for one.
I love the Z1, but I wouldn’t pay that much for one.
For now this Nismo variant should keep everyone happy.
I feel like classic Doom is back. And that makes me really happy.
Can we drop the “zero fucks given” bullshit? It’s a stupid label for a stupid aesthetic.
That doesn’t even look like a real Chrysler, it looks like a Chinese knock-off.
The R32 looks much better with the R32 front end on it.
I feel like CTE is more appropriate since most readers would recognize that term but not recognize Central Trauma Entropy
Also, you must be fucking exhausted with all the extra Googling you have to do. How do you find the time....
But the silicon is functionally the same. They’re simply adding more compute units to the hardware. So the engineering required isn’t even remotely near the engineering required for a whole new system.
This is flat-out a loss for the company, but they would be doing it to get on board the VR train and not lose marketshare.
You’re not getting it. The publishers and consumers BENEFIT because both devices run the same software. There’s a larger potential userbase because the first machine stays relevant for as long as the second one does.
Newsflash: if the new model is compatible with the old model, that means the lifespan of the old model goes up, not down (any new software designed for the new one works for the old one as well).
Before I could buy a console and get 5 years out of it. Now they are slowly trying to make it a 2 year turn around.
Development sources raised the concern that although the Scorpio model will be capable of supporting 4K resolution thanks to its GPU upgrade, as of right now there is no planned upgrade to the console’s I/O transfer speed–the speed at which the console can transfer assets from a disc or hard drive to its memory. This…
Great car, mileage doesn’t scare me, but the prices of nice E30s these days is in crackpipe territory, all day long.
There are tons of transmissions for these cars, just no more new ones.
Seems like Tesla treats its cars as a work-in-progress. They do seem to be handling the customer service very well, though.
Ah, I missed that. My mistake, but still, Tesla is a very young company. I’d still consider buying one to be “early adoption.”