My guess is most likely and possibly better. YouTube compression does not like video games, so the image quality will be better uncompressed. Also this game is likely using a lot of photogrammetry which takes little GPU power
Just a panda developer
My guess is most likely and possibly better. YouTube compression does not like video games, so the image quality will be better uncompressed. Also this game is likely using a lot of photogrammetry which takes little GPU power
More like American imperialism likes coups
We are so going to get Kessler syndrome. I hate humans
Better get to it then. I’m predicting somewhere in the next 5 years, true car ownership will be dead for new cars
Till they get rid of car ownership; then you are on the hook for damaging their car.
Time to invest in some machine vision
I would love to listen in on the meeting that decided this. How did they think this was remotely a good idea
I wish him the best of luck but, given that this Nintendo we are talking about, it is going to be cease and desisted into the ground.
Wait to you read other software TOS. Like it or not, forced arbitration is pretty standard.
Why do I have to click this box? Why isn’t the default option. I just want to click on a Windows game and then install. I’m I alone on this?
Team work 🤷. Military training is more than just firing guns
Spoiler alert: No!
Americans will literally do anything to not build trains
Dislike the “disputed” word. China is the only one who disputes the boarders. Everyone else abides by the internationaly recognized borders
Massacring a whole civilization population to eliminate terrorists does not make you the good guys. Both Hamas and Israel are firmly in the wrong
More likely an opportune moment for Putin. The Gaza conflict seems to have been primarily stoked by Iran over concerns of growing positive Israel and Saudi Arabia relations
You do know that Israel has established a total blockade. Meaning no one can leave
Winning this case can help make that happen.
Yep, villains fighting villains.
Kiss digital privacy good bye in France