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Sunk cost fallacy maybe?
It’s an option when setting up a new game. See my screen shot on the parent comment for details.
It’s an option when setting up a new game.
Yeah. I’m nearsighted and had to get aftermarket prescription lenses for the index in order to use it comfortably. My nearsightedness isn’t even that strong, but I can’t use it without them.
Oil is used for more than just energy.
Obstacle avoidance and mapping. If it were all done locally without an Internet connection it would be fine, but of course it’s gotta be connected to the cloud for profit reasons.
I guess I’m going to be that guy today. Android is Linux, and it’s installed on a lot of mobile devices already.
In theory, lower tax means that you have more discrenary money available to buy things.
As a kid that grew up in the NES / SNES era and played these games on a CRT television, I think the sharp pixels look better. This is just going to be one of those subjective things.
Yeah, it makes sense from that perspective, but for someone who played the original, where it was all one game, it really kills the continuity.
Wait, what? Now I’m interested in them even less.
Cause then I’d have fewer clicks!
It’s not using just the compiler. This agent is configured to use the full version of Visual Studio for some reason, and building through that, which requires a license. You can build via the msbuild system, which doesn’t require a license.
Sounds like someone internalized the Cool-Aid.
2 different words.
I really dislike when “dropped” is used this way. Can’t tell if they mean releasing a new product, or removing an old one from sale. My mind always defaults to the latter.
This is freaking me out. Make it go away.
That’s some Ben Eater looking bent wire. Nice work!