NFTs aren’t always a scam… sometimes they are just tax fraud.
NFTs aren’t always a scam… sometimes they are just tax fraud.
ACG says performance kept being improved up to 2.0 but couldn’t show any footage.
Not necessarily true. There were multiple PC desktop speakers with subwoofer. My old Altec Lansing kit had one.
Logitech used to make fancy 2, 2.1, and even 4.1 speaker systems.
You already can filter out the ones you don’t care for.
I agree with the sentiment but at least they sell wireless headphones with similar reparaibility as their phones.
Especially when there is Firefox and Firefox-based, privacy-focused alternative with great add-blocking and privacy extensions.
Crossover? Crypto is built-in! https://brave.com/brave-rewards/
The game deserves better than how it launched. Don’t get me wrong, I find it a ton of fun and play a lot but the progression/crafting is a disaster.
Fordlandia for the Web 3.0. Show your corporate NFTs at the gate.
Yeah, I enjoy the gameplay and atmosphere a lot but it’s obvious this game was rushed out in a bad state.
They wasted a lot of goodwill with the initial release, I hope with changes like this they do good with the players and then they’ll have a chance to bring in new ones.
They messed up initially with Vermintide 2 and then caught up and did the same thing again with Darktide.
Hopefully they drop the silly christian-friendly metal soundtrack and give us better metal.
Turning that OST off and instead playing Behemoth’s “The Satanist” while blasting mutants was a real blast and fit the seeing better.
There was a ridiculous Canon movie franchise but this is based on an old tactical shooter franchise that is based on the real Navy unit.
I was excited to see the old franchise make a comeback with the “Blackhawk Down” opening until the “recon arrow” bit. Not sure what to think of that.
Didn’t he hire a whole bunch of testing experts and built a “lab”? Hard to see he has all that talent and equipment behind him with results like these.
How can I save time and pay to skip playing the game?
“Leaving money on the table” must be the exec’s perspective.
Depends on what you call the first one. The very first one was a mod for Half-Life 2, then a proper game in itself using the Valve Source engine, and now Sandstorm a Unreal Engine-powered game.
In any case, the gun-play is amazing. You can also switch from arcade to more tactical by playing normal or hardcore servers.
Try Insurgency Sandstorm.
This always comes back in cycles. You don’t need programmers, just have analysts write their requirements in English! And that’s how we got COBOL (common business-oriented language) and programmers didn’t disappear.
Then when had other stuff like “low code and no code”. Graphic designers with grant promises of “citizen developer”.
All these have failed to remove programmers entirely. Why? It’s straightforward: defining software requirements in a concise way can’t be done in a better way than in code. Because that’s code, translating the requirements in a language that both a human and a machine can interpret reliably.
AI can do a bunch of things via prompts but how many prompts is it going to take to make a complex piece of software? And who is going to check the code that specifications have been well implemented?
Yeah, I’ll impress a bunch of managers with simple CRUD applications, and prototypes and perhaps save a lot of time in repetitive, boring basic functions but programmers are going to be needed.
Edit: Oh and it is in Nvidia’s interest for companies to invest heavily in AI and buy their hardware so of course their CEO is promising AI will solve all your problems as long as you pay him $$$.
They’ve mentioned this as part of their roadmap. They aren’t big enough to develop this spinoff and continue on DRG so they want to be transparent on how the work on this Rogue game will cause delays for the next season of DRG.