

Parents not raising their kids right is why we can’t have nice things. It’s always used as an excuse for some draconian measure.


Parents not raising their kids right is why we can’t have nice things. It’s always used as an excuse for some draconian measure.


They probably can build an EV that is maintenance free, except for the batteries wearing down. Electric engines are very reliable because they are relatively simple.


Isn’t that just Italian manufacturing quality. Same with how McLarens and Range Rovers aren’t very reliable despite the high price tag that‘s just because British manufacturing is generally trash. (Though Rolls Royce is the exception especially their jet engine production department)
Like Porsche builds reliable sports cars.


Maybe short distance low power milimeterwave can work. It won’t penetrate through walls.


6 is the same engine as 5 with updates. It’s not like they build the engine from scratch for every major version number bump. UE6 is just UE5 plus a couple of features that UE5 won’t get. So Witcher 4 can be upgraded to UE6 unless they build a custom fork for Witcher 4. But even then they can back port features they need from 6 to their fork. Like how Wuthering Waves is build in UE4 but they back ported some rendering features from UE5 into the engine.


Probably CEOs in the 70’s and 80’s that predicted that computers would become ubiquitous and part of everyday life when computers were still only used by scientists, business people and hobbyists. Like Steve Jobs.


The word comes from those Japanese capsule toy vending machines that are called Gachapon. It’s an onomatopoeia for the sounds the machine make. Gacha is the sound when you turn the big dial on the machine and Pon is the sound when the capsule lands in the tray.

Basically in games anything that has a similar blind box collectible mechanic as these machines is called a Gacha. It’s also why you often see Gachas visualized as capsules coming out of virtual vending machines.


Konami’s football game was always the superior one. Even in the SNES era International Superstar Soccer was a much better game than it’s FIFA counterpart.


Xi wants Taiwan and Trump wants Cuba. Cuba is a close ally of China. China voiced support to Cuba in February https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-backs-cuba-against-external-interference-foreign-minister-visits-beijing-2026-02-05/


Read the article. It was an audio designer who used the words “unrealistic constraints”. Do you think this audio designer has any say on gameplay design decisions and could have influenced where resources are allocated inside the company?


ah yes the rest of Europe is super tolerant against trans people. LOL. Russia has a laws that forbids gender reassignment surgery. And they have a law that bans LGBTQ “propaganda” basically write or film something positive or even neutral information about the LGBTQ will get you in jail. Hungary and Poland haven’t been very friendly against queers in the last decade. Almost every right wing party in Europe that has “family values” on their agenda wants to see trans people gone.


Then just keep the lighting consistent and don’t adjust the camera exposure when players move in and out of light and dark areas. Consistency is key.


Probably Elliot sounds cool and exotic to a Japanese person. Like how Taro Yamada sounds exotic in English but is basically the John Smith of Japan


That’s what copagenda does to you. Most US shows and movies about cops or the judicial system take place in the big blue cities. It has subconsciously altered how you view law enforcement and the courtroom of those cities. But people living in those cities know better.


In my country wolves have returned and within a few years people want to eradicate them because they kill sheep. Because these farmers are too stingy or too stupid to buy a kangal shepherd dog that protects the herd. Basically in my country people see nature as something that is purely there for the enjoyment of humans. Just glorified city parks. The moment they face the harsh realities of nature they want to exterminate it.


The dementia epidemic is what’s going to start WW3


There was a nurse wearing them inside a hospital. These stupid people are going to lose their jobs, get sued or get decked


I’ve seen people push out billiard balls and whole apples out of their backend. These were of course trained professionals, but a small ball that turns soft wouldn’t be much of a problem.


Chinese Big Tech isn’t really known for innovation, they take existing tech and push to make it more efficient by just throwing people at the problem. It’s basically because they have a culture where critical thinking is not welcome. Makes it difficult to think outside the box. It’s why they still haven’t gotten an EUV machine out of the prototyping phase
Their only real innovative industry is their battery industry.
Behold the Apple Car. With unapologetically plastic parts. I thought Ive only designed the dash, which he did a good job on btw.