so are half of our cells, your point?
so are half of our cells, your point?
not particularly
power and volume down does screenshots
You can also build a 3d printer from scratch pretty easily. Would need to regulate random electronics and robotics components
No no they’re going to make Bloodbore 30th anniversary re-release PS5 Pro Exclusive with 45 fps
1080p at 60 Hz is 4.4 gigabit
what else are you going to do while you wait for a 3 AM flight
“Don’t be evil in public” -official Google motto
only 5 more years before they’re a Lemmywide superpower
it’s 5 times the price
solid-state battery
They can’t do what you describe.
macrotransactions
€10000 per loot box
probably just need a VPN. Or a website not hosted in the US lol
It should be highly illegal to pay anyone double a company’s revenue let alone income
they must have dialup or live in the middle of nowhere
The president can’t lie to us if he doesn’t know who he is
more people would buy a $3000 Apple monitor than VR. Lest we forget they sold a $1000 monitor stand and $700 pc wheels. I just looked and the Pro Display (XDR? what the hell is that?) is $5000. A 32 inch 16:9 display.
Ok now sample the dirt next to an oil refinery, coal mine, and gas station
These games have infinite replay value and people like them. That’s all a top ranking game is. Many have tried to replicate these successes and failed (in recent memory, Concord). There have been a huge number of good games coming out too. But they’re not somthing you put 2,000 hours into with your friends.
There’a a big element of the snowball effect too. Big games attract more players than small games. Esports are a lot like normal sports in that regard. People make new sports pretty often but Football, Basketball, Baseball etc have been around for 100+ years so they have large communities and social relevance. If I asked my buds to go out for a match of “whipple stick”, my new favorite sport, they’d just laugh at me.
On the other hand, new games CAN become huge if they’re built well enough. A few of the top 10 were released less than 10 years ago, which says a lot about how these “main games” DO change over time. I think Deadlock will get up there after a few years of polishing.