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As someone who loved this game to bits and was hoping for it to find a footing. Especially since it was the first of the 3 hero shooters that were announced around that time. (Gigantic, Overwatch and Battleborne)
But the game had a rocky development (they had to tell the staff that they don’t have money to keep

Anyone who’s tried to get a decades-old game to run on modern hardware has learned the hard way that many of these games were designed with a very specific framerate in mind, and once you crack the cap, the game breaks. When an engine is coded to run in sync to an expected frametime, uncapping the framerate will

Better read every line of any agreement/permission you give that app...

Yes. True. But let’s also not ignore the fact that people are throwing these out the window?? Like just put a cap on it and dispose of it while you’re refueling. There’s no excuse for that behavior, corporations be damned. That’s a driver issue, not a company one. People, no matter their profession, don’t get a pass

“Do you know who I am?”

I was genuinely more shocked she was in a theater to watch a performance, than by her subsequent behavior.

‘I am on the board’

“Do you know who I am?”

Whatever you do, do not zoom in on it. Holy crap it is bad.

Glad I wasn’t the only one. The more you look at the frunk, they couldn’t polish out the imperfections for a press photo. Got to love stainless steel.

Man, the full resolution version of that picture just looks worse and worse the longer you examine it.

Well...certainly not if I buy it.

I don’t get why 2k didn’t price it at $29.99. This just seems like a lazy cash grab. I’ll just wait for a deep deep sale.

That dude’s two years younger than me?  Evil does make people age quickly.

Unrelated - but why aren’t more news site talking about all the prototypes Fisker revealed last night? Been trying to learn more about them and can’t find anything online outside of C&D, it’s bizarre

Well, let’s consult the DOJ’s press release:

reviewed internally”

They are more commonly referred to as “cloud kitchens”. Basically someone rents out a professional kitchen and makes specifically branded food for delivery customers.  

Maybe it’s an age thing, but I’m still not clear on what a “ghost kitchen” is, nor had I heard of one before today. At least this article tried to explain, though “pop-up restaurants posing as small businesses that cater exclusively to customers on delivery apps” still doesn’t make clear to me what’s going on. Several

“Yes, I get the joke. I see what they were going for. But, the idea of Robert Downey Jr. spending the entire movie in Blackface, pretending to be a Black man was just wildly misguided and offensive.”