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Try unplugging it from the wall, and then hitting the power button. It you see any lights or fan activity, some cap somewhere still has juice
Try unplugging it from the wall, and then hitting the power button. It you see any lights or fan activity, some cap somewhere still has juice
Which case is that?
Which is supposed to be piston 1 or 2? They are labeled 2 and 3 in the image
There’s the Playstation Portal, which only streams games from a PS5, and does a worse job than a Steam Deck… Which probably explains why so few people care.
There was no way the game was going to be better in every way, the previous game was being worked on for the better part of a decade.
The main drawback would be the ability to play Riot’s games. Seriously you aren’t missing anything.
Like half of them do, and half of them don’t. But that doesn’t mean that none of them do.
Good question, yeah probably like some other community remakes where you need the original files.
Probably a moot point as the engine itself isn’t open source, although I guess they could give out the project file.
There was no hard work*, it’s made almost entirely of purchased assets and gameplay systems.
*There was hard work on behalf of the people who made the assets for sale.
Yeah, EA doesn’t (openly) condone the use of slave labor
2014 can’t come soon enough!!
Seemingly apple doesn’t want VR gaming at all, so that should be an easy win
How is nearly every answer in this thread wrong?
To answer everyone: haveing a single piece of hardware to develop does help, absolutely. But the answer is simply… money.
Sony pays to have have games like R&C or Uncharted made. These games wouldn’t be profitable for the studio to make, with the level of detail and polish, but they get $60 million (example number, definitely varies) from Sonyand now the studio is in the green.
That’s it’s. Console hardware is more PC than ever, having x86 AMD CPUs that aren’t that different from ones other OEM could just order. These is no secret sauce, they aren’t some crazy in-house developed flop or some weird also-ran processor like PS3 and 360.
The whole chart is a disaster.
The dots are aligned with the lines, not the row labels.
The app names, which should be headers, aren’t aligned with there own columns. I’m guessing that was to fit an aspect ratio for ads?
The color coding fades from red to blue… there are a morbillion other colors, why not make them distinct?
Not to mention how deceptive the actual content seems to be.
Don’t they effectively do all of those things already? Maybe they have someone else produce or run them, but they already seem to make all of those.
Psssh that could never happen…
Mi juego favorito es Llamar a de Duty Negro Ops
Lifting your own corpulent mass doesn’t count
As I said elsewhere, my issue has always been equipment that only communicates with XP, so there is no deleting it, and it really needs to work.
No one when I worked there was willing to try (or let me try) any kind of VM. Mostly do to the proprietary PCI connector card that it used.
I know a lot of organizations do so, but not as a home user.
I have had to do so professionally due to some old yet expensive equipment that only output to software that only runs on 98 or XP, but those machines are not allowed on any networks, not even local ones.
Actually not sure if XP can even use a modern enough browser to access most of the web.
Depends on how long or possibly how many fans. My PC won’t spin any fans for example, just turn on lights.
My instructors always said that wierd ass issues are usually power supplies, if you don’t have another one you could test with then I would buy one from somewhere with a good return policy