But division “Raids” are not out yet.
But division “Raids” are not out yet.
Who got the review assignment? You? Kirk? Or did Stephen keep this one for himself?
Snake is so brooding, that when he puts on a bandana and frowns THE BANDANA FROWNS TOO.
I think I see what you are saying here, you mean to say that when you look at a game you are looking at a live instance of your 3d scene, and when you look at a movie you are looking at 2d images pre-rendered. This is true, but both are ‘making models move in 3d space’. Gaming animation and feature animation are more…
Nobody ever “animated” “every single hair” ever on any furry character of decent complexity. Maybe if you had a character with 7 hairs. The disconnect here is that a lot of media and outside-of-the-industry types use the term ‘animate’ very loosely, including the article above. Upon reading it one might think that…
So sad. That thing was looking like it was just going to just drop the mic on hyperlux cars, or cars in general... or just things really. The Galibier was going to just be the best thing.
The Koenigsegg Regera, now that car has some incredible technology that some interesting bits that have never been applied to a street car before.
While this design is more conventionally attractive than the Veyron, there was something about the unassuming uniqueness of the predecessor that I prefer. This car boasts a bit more. It scowls at you and draws attention to its muscle. The Veyron just looked like a Veyron, and didn’t really care if you were paying…
How is it a cylinder of pickles instead of a pile of pickles?
Aww! I saw that and thought of you too! Gawrsh that’s sweet. Watching that video is so odd... it makes you feel feelings!
It is less easy to turn over what Maddox evinces in this narrative, from the late 1970s to her account of it now—which is that women have developed the vastly unfair, nonetheless remarkable, and still essential ability to find pleasure and freedom in a system that oppresses them.
Add flames and a damage pass, put this in Fury Road 2.
That car looks like ass but probably goes like stink. Good for them.
Hmmm... A theory is crystallizing for me after following you guys’ coverage pretty closely for the last year or so (because of Tom Clancy’s The Destiny).
The gif of the guy crying because its so beautiful and he’s so proud.
The real fundamental disagreement you and I have is that I believe that automated driving requires a capacity for adaptation and improvisation to be remotely successful. All sarcasm aside, those bipedal robots represent (some of) the pinnacle of humans’ endeavors in creating an autonomous, perceiving, adapting robot.…
Autonomous vehicles “already deal with” malicious intent? Wildlife is a “rare exception” What???
So... construction, wildlife, pedestrians, loose cargo, weather, disasters, obstructions, malicious intent. You ignore all of that?... hmm.