I genuinely can’t tell if this is really the answer google gives or if it’s just fake because this sort of bullshit answers have become a meme. AI doesn’t seem to show up for me (is it region locked?)
Tarantism… is that a real phenomenon? I can’t imagine there’d be a word for it if it wasn’t a real thing, or people at least believed it was a real thing due to mass panic. But seriously, what the fuck?
I have heard that at least the main ingredient being advertised must be real and the actual product. So for example, in a McDonald’s commercial the patty must be an actual edible McDonald’s patty, but the vegetables and bun can be made of whatever.
Digital ownership is still in legal limbo until either explicit laws or regulations are passed or someone sues and sets a precedent. Until then, companies can make up their own rules. And of course there’s the whole issue of every country in the world having to do this separately.
It’s not exactly the same question, but check out www.StopKillingGames.com for a campaign going on right now to get the attention of lawmakers and regulatory bodies worldwide (mostly in France and EU, where the chances are way higher) to fix the issue of purchased games being remotely killed by shut down servers. If you own The Crew you definitely need to check it out, but check it out regardless
It’s still a continuous cost that must be maintained indefinitely after purchase, as opposed to just the upfront cost of physical media. Apples to oranges, but at the bottom line I agree that digital overhead costs less. What I disagree with is that this should necessarily mean the game should cost less to the buyer - at the end of the day you’re paying for the game, and you don’t care about the store shelf or shipping. These things don’t add value to you so the price you pay is predominantly the value of the actual game, which is identical in digital vs physical.
I’m not taking a side though, the gaming industry is the fucking worst. Steam/Valve is a scummy company that overcharges their fees simply because developers have nowhere else to turn, and this makes indie games especially untenable. They do provide a valuable service to both buyers and sellers (mostly buyers), but that’s not an excuse to be this obscenely scummy.
Compared to their artificially inflated price. They’re obviously useful in industry - mainly for their thermal conductivity and their hardness - but their price as a jewel is complete bullshit. They’re not rare at all in nature, but one company controls all of them and uses advertising to drive up demand and public perception.
(TL;DR): I love being terrified, and this has led me to a fascination with imagining being a witness to / a victim of various tragedies. Is that weird?...
All of them. The nonsensical overlay when he looks through the binoculars. The CGI shots of the crane that don’t remotely match the environment or look and feel of the rest of the footage. How the writing in his notebook is so obviously different in the two shots where they are visible, and how the amount scribbled/crossed out is way too much compared to the timing and audio of it. The weird bright flashes near the end that don’t seem to come from anywhere. Even the explosion doesn’t look right somehow.
I believe you, but since I have never seen it before I wouldn’t really have a way to know that. I suppose it’s possible to find it online with an upload date of pre-AI, but without going through the trouble (which isn’t even guaranteed to find anything) it wasn’t wrong of me to doubt. Not to mention normal photoshopping things like this has been possible for many decades so even that wouldn’t prove anything.
And it’s not unheard of a veteran to lose both their legs.
Oh shit, that possibility hadn’t even crossed my mind! I literally couldn’t figure out what I was looking at, I didn’t understand where his legs are supposed to be.
To be fair, it turns out not all environments implement floating-point arithmetic by the IEEE spec, meaning division by 0 can produce different results depending on where you run it. So in C++ float division by zero is undefined: stackoverflow.com/…/the-behaviour-of-floating-poi…
But I’m fairly sure (note: based on literally no research) that most environments today will behave like the IEEE spec.
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