Nighed @ Nighed @sffa.community Posts 86Comments 943Joined 2 yr. ago

chrome or firefox?
The page doesn't load in Firefox mobile.... That's about right....
I would argue that most D&D games are roleplay light - it's MUCH easier to just run a mechanical game than one with lots of roleplay.
I can give you session after session of dungeon crawling, or low level story stuff, but trying to put together a campaign with good (consistent) characters with motivations and personalities is incredibly difficult.
The reason you hear about all the roleplay heavy ones (critical role etc, or even stories from other people's campaigns) is because they stand out as being special, exceptionally well done games.
Is the market not getting saturated at this point? The non old steam deck is ridiculously cheap.
How many companies can make this work at a profitable level?
Real engineering also did one (actually better than Scott's I think)
Video is here (3 years old)
This is a fancy aerospike engine right? The rotating detinations gives it higher chamber pressure and therefore better ISP or something?
I will look for the Scott Manley video on this later (I think it was him?) Edit: also a Real Engineering one that explains the aero-spike nozzle
Anyone have the ISP of this experiment to compare to other engines?
The joke is that they are all government surveillance drones 😂
There is only so much that can be multi-threaded, beyond that the overhead just slows things down (and can cause bugs)
More simulation type games (city skylines etc) can multithread more (generally) while your standard shooter has much less that it can do (unless you have AI bots etc)
When I played it enough to fly in spaceship mode instead of plane mode I really enjoyed it. Not tried it recently though.
Is there any way to use bigger ships without paying money?
Would they not have had to give access to location services for this to happen though? Google is very good at giving me a "only while using this app" option for this kind of stuff now.
I can't obviously see it there, I do think its a bit stupid, but I would have thought that Toms Hardware wouldn't have bitten the onion? Or have they gone downhill that far?
it always used to be using the windows command to rotate the screen, this will just add a new layer of confusion.
...or as they are using linux it will probably be seen as a good challenge
Handlebar bag with trail mix.
.....Actually done to fuel long rides so I don't run out of energy
Has it got a reputation or something?
I see suggestions to spoof that too for sites that require chrome for example
The UK is a democracy. Some may argue about how good of one it is, but it is one.
The whole monarchy being technically all powerful is really a break glass in case of emergency thing. They can intervene once, then we would be a republic. (See 1975 dissolution of the Australian government by the crown)
Your initial comment makes very little sense ( to me anyway)