

Raytracing/pathtracing gets a bad rap imo. It’s a really cool effect that, while costly, improves the scene dramatically. Really wish more companies were pushing it, because now that Nvidia has moved on to “AI” I’m worried that it’ll die out a bit.
Raytracing/pathtracing gets a bad rap imo. It’s a really cool effect that, while costly, improves the scene dramatically. Really wish more companies were pushing it, because now that Nvidia has moved on to “AI” I’m worried that it’ll die out a bit.
Which instance? Just want to know so I can avoid it.
This is one of my main gripes with the rust community. What programming language you used shouldn’t be of any concern to the end-user, let alone be put in the tagline.
Rust is a very good and capable language and I enjoy using it. I can’t wait for the day it overtakes C or C++. But I want to know more about the program I’m using other than that it was written in a popular language.
“Written in rust” is basically a meme at this point.
Damn, I’ve been trying but I keep relapsing
What’s this about chaotic being unsafe?
Outside of all the drama around the game’s launch, I’ve heard nothing about hogwarts legacy, even from HP fans.
remember when they managed to squeeze a game with 3d+music into a CD? (Lego island)
Back then a CD had about as much storage as your entire hard drive. Also, lego island isn’t really a AAA game. A AAA game from 1997 would be something like final fantasy 7, which came on two whole CDs. Drive capacity hit a boom around the 2000s and 2010s, and only recently have AAA games been catching up.
People always want to blame this shit on game developers being lazy, and they’re not wrong that a lot of AAA games are bug ridden messes designed to please shareholders. But games are getting more and more complex, and these developers are being forced to work under strict time constraints.
That doesn’t mean there isn’t room to improve. Maybe offering different download options depending on your storage needs should become a common practice (iirc some games used to do that back when internet bandwidth was limited).
Dynamic languages were invented by runtime error companies to sell more runtime errors.
echo "Hello world"
This is different from the other two echo
s here, this is Nim not Bash.
Not shape keys, but something more akin to Unity’s animation layers. This kinda stuff has been in games for a decade or so.
I just use btrfs and snapper.
Can someone explain? I don’t get it.
Same. Only reason I’m still on nvidia is because I need hardware raytracing support for blender, and they haven’t ported that to Linux for AMD yet.
Try 5 minutes apart. You can’t lose if you can’t snooze.
All underwear is edible if you’re not a pussy
I don’t completely trust any “privacy-focused” company, but I trust proton a lot more than most others.
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I was playing minecraft when I was 10.
I’m 22 now just in case you want to feel old.
I think this is the best way to visualize the problem rather than relying purely on moral arguments. Most people don’t see much of a problem with killing an animal for lunch, you have to convey the sheer scale of the problem rather than relying on anecdotes.