wantafanta1999
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wantafanta1999

the main point is though, once you try it, even if its not the perfect headset, you know theres no way it wont catch on, its really awesome. They have one video with a dinosaur that is just really freaking cool to experience.

Its not that bad, it depends on how they do it. Slow movement is ok.

I felt terrible the first time, now it doesn’t effect me in the same way. I think I look at the screen different, rather than look at it as an artificial reality, I look it at more as a screen with an illusion, with a limited FOV thats comfortable to look at and that different expectation and focal point for my eyes

I got the GearVR Sumsung headset. Its really freaking cool, but the weird thing is, games are the least interesting experience. Going places, watching things, is way more entertaining, and linear movement really is sickening. Ill be excited to see more interactive movie like experiences.

give them airsoft guns and make someone run

That’s not really whats impressive about the system. What is impressive is that no one taught it how to play the game and if you throw the same AI at a different game, it will learn that too. On a calculator, someone programmed it specifically to do multiplication, but imagine a calculator that figured out what

The way DeepMind works is that they give the AI a general set of skills and its up the computer to learn from trial and error which one of those skills and in what combination leads to the most successful results. So if the AI lost a game, it would correct itself, they wouldn’t change the code.

I spent two years building a video game and kept all the files in a folder on my desktop. It deleted 3 gigs worth of files and 2 years of my life and free time. All gone. Fortunately, I backed most of it up last september, having lost a great deal of digital content ive created in the past I trust computers 0% to

When I first heard about this, I figured that was Microsofts plan, but they managed to convince me it wasn’t by the way they wrote it, seems like they were really sneaky and it was the plan.

Haven’t seen internal affairs, but I did know about the real life FBI agent that took down the Mafia in the 80's the movie seems to be based on.

Max payne was easily number one. Soul Reaver, Raziel, should have been on the list too, his entire three game story arc is brooding.

I bought it, I didn’t find it challenging enough. First couple levels had promise, but I hit a point where I was 20 levels in and felt like I was still playing the tutorial.

He’s the lead character in a multi-million dollar movie, with more screen time than world reknown actors, how much more promotion does he need?

Survival mode is a snorefest, its so boring. Battle Royale is amazing, one of the best multiplayer games ever made. Like Kilian said, if you’ve seen the Hunger Games or read Battle Royale, its just like that only this time its you on the island fighting to be the last man standing against 120 people.

God I would not want to have to sit within 20ft of Mark Zuckerberg everyday.

It boils down to people making sure that their prior assumptions about the world retain some credibility, it’s more difficult to re-educate yourself completely on a topic than to imagine a loophole which will rescue your ideas. They keep plugging in small unconsistencies until their entire world view is fantasy.

I understand it. It wasn’t the plot that bothered me, it was the actor, he pulls me out of the movie, I stop being immersed in the scene. There’s plenty of other actors that would be been able to be emotionally torn without causing the same reaction. An example of a great actor (not for the part) Bryan Cranston, as

I laughed, he seemed scary before he took it off, then I wrote the bad guy off as just some lame dude with a weird sword. He lost all his screen credibility. Needs a better villain.

Glad the president established that kids that bringing things that look like bombs but aren’t bombs to school; get scholarships and White House visits. Setting a great example for future generations.

They used pyramids not cubes, I’m not sure why you don’t think projecting video onto a pyramid is unworthy of the word math, these calculations are complicated. Large shifts are possible, but the image will be blurry until its buffered, as you would enter the perspective of a side of the pyramid that is more distorted