At this point I have about 100 mods installed (via Vortex, via SteamTinkerLaunch) and some new shaders in OpenMW and this 2002 game is looking mighty sweet, if'n I do say so myself.
I'm a moderate Modder. I don't particularly like vast HD texture overhauls that give everything noisy 'grain' at the expense of the under-stated original look but in some cases they can work wonders, like in the armour you see in the second screenshot I've posted.
I bloody love OpenMW's new Shader capability, though. God-rays suit Morrowind thematically. The enhanced point-source lighting is MWAH. And those Mist/Fog shaders do absolute wonders for the atmosphere of the game. It's so great being on a mountain peak and suddenly a whole area vanishes as the mist thickens...
@mkreutzfeldt Und wie viele Windräder mussten wegen Alterung oder technischer Schäden (abgebrannt, umgeknickt, etc) bereits wieder final außer Betrieb gesetzt werden?
Thema Nachhaltigkeit.
Die Entsorgung der Rotoren ist bis heute noch nicht gelöst.
Oder gleich durch #Bladeless-Technolgie wie von #Vortex den Wirkungsgrad fast verdoppeln und nicht nur den Wind aus den Segeln nehmen, sondern die Segel komplett streichen ⛵️ :
> À notre échelle, comprendre la physique quantique reste un véritable casse-tête. Cependant, l’équipe du Vortex, en embarquant ScienceClic dans leur idée folle, ont décidé d'adopter une approche créative !
Every now and again I pan slightly further north when looking at the visual spectrum images, just to check if there is a Kármán vortex street by Jan Mayen. This one was acquired by #sentinel3 on the 28th of September 😍
Posted: 👉May 26, 2021👈 9:41 AM EDT | Last Updated: May 26, 2021:
"Currently, Vortex Bladeless has five patent families internationally and Yanez estimates that 👉with a suitable investor, they could commercialize their prototypes in 12 to 18 months."👈
...generation through bladeless wind turbine is the best solution👈. It also focuses on increasing the percentage of renewable energy for electrical power and provides energy more economically."
...👉bladeless turbines will generate electricity for 40% less money.👈"
"Bladeless wind turbines are still in their infancy, they are less efficient in converting captured wind power into electrical energy, which limits their widespread adoption."
"Many companies have developed prototype bladeless turbines that generate wind energy using gyroscopic motion. Their idea might cost up to 40%...
... less to manufacture than typical turbines, and it wouldn’t deteriorate as much over time.
Conclusion
The cheaper cost of manufacturing and maintaining bladeless wind turbines are helping to drive more demand. In addition to cheaper costs, these turbines have a smaller power loss. As a result, bladeless wind turbines...
...can be erected in greater numbers per unit area than traditional wind turbines. 👉These reasons, taken together, are moving the global bladeless wind turbine market forward.👈
Spanish #Vortex is but one of several companies trying to commercialize the vortex effect.
"#Glasgow-based startup #KatrickTechnologies is shaking up the renewable energy sector with a revolutionary design: bladeless honeycomb wind turbines."
"Validated to Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 5 by the University of Strathclyde, the Wind Panel has undergone successful Alpha testing,...
...51 tests lasting over 80 hours, during which the prototype exceeded expectations by producing 41.1 W of mechanical power at just 10.2 m/s, surpassing the predicted maximum level."
This was kind of a hard question if I thought too long about it. There are many games I am fond of. But ultimately it comes down to the Vortex System over all. I find the system to be quite elegant…
The always reliable YouTube reviewer SNESdrunk tackles Vortex, a late Super NES release by Argonaut Software. They helped Nintendo develop the cutting-edge 3D shooter StarFox, but without assistance from Shigeru Miyamoto and his team of developers, Vortex comes up short as a follow up....
It’s starting to really get to me in the UK how many people are furiously angry about the prospect of more solar on fields when many actual farmers are enthusing about how great mixed-use fields can be. (Solar can shade animals and plants. In many cases, it can also be combined with rainfall capture. It’s about making better use of some land, not replacing one thing with another.)
Während es in Kalifornien seit einem halben Jahrhundert Usus ist, #Dänemark gerade 81%(!) seines #Energiebedarfs mit #Windenergie deckt (3) ist der einstige Umwelttechnologieprimus #Deutschland völlig abgerutscht.
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This was kind of a hard question if I thought too long about it. There are many games I am fond of. But ultimately it comes down to the Vortex System over all. I find the system to be quite elegant…
Dare you step into the Vortex? (I wouldn't.) (www.youtube.com)
The always reliable YouTube reviewer SNESdrunk tackles Vortex, a late Super NES release by Argonaut Software. They helped Nintendo develop the cutting-edge 3D shooter StarFox, but without assistance from Shigeru Miyamoto and his team of developers, Vortex comes up short as a follow up....