DLSS and FSR are some of the best and most useful implementations of AI out there right now, I don’t know why you’re acting like it’s just some marketing gimmick buzzword.
DLSS and FSR are some of the best and most useful implementations of AI out there right now, I don’t know why you’re acting like it’s just some marketing gimmick buzzword.
What you’re describing completely defeats the purpose of the inspections (trying to catch someone in the act of hacking them, somehow) and they were scheduled. Also, you have only replied to me on this post.
You seem very confused.
When did I say anything about anyone having sex? What?
They’re doing visual inspections of rooms because they don’t trust the scary hacker people in them. What do you think telling them you’re in the room is going to accomplish?
Did you even read the article?
I mean sure if you wedge the door or something, but then you’re just going to get kicked out.
Every hotel with those has a tool they can use to easily unlatch that lock.
Well the E stands for emulation, so no.
Another lemmy echo chamber… It’s pointless to show another kind of opinion.
Sounds like you maybe just have a habit of entering conversations on topics you don’t know much about (and in this case self-admittedly don’t even care about), so you get a lot of people who are more informed and do care expressing their disagreement with you?
Have you considered just not doing that?
Why would anyone even play a Star Wars game at this point knowing you’re just getting whatever slop some mega publisher paid top dollar to Disney for to fuck you in the ass with.
Yep, just because a game takes 8 years to make doesn’t mean it was necessarily spent making a game that looks or plays anything like the one that eventually came out.
What is sketchy about downloading a torrent that it could save you from? Wouldn’t it be executing whatever you downloaded on another machine that would be the risky part?
Absolutely hard disagree with this. Removing active items would be dumbing it down too much.
I’ve been playing dota since 2012 and I haven’t played a single game of it since I got invited to Deadlock months ago.
How would a thinking emoji make it clear your question isn’t serious? Also, things have been available for a limited time long before phishing attempts were a thing, and will continue to exist for legitimate purposes long after. You can’t expect the entire rest of the world to stop doing something innocuous just because it’s also used as a tactic to fool a small subset of inattentive people.
I was also using it then and most people hated it at the time. People generally saw it as useless DRM they had to install to play the games they had already paid for. The biggest complaint was needing to install it and register Counter-Strike to get the 1.6 update.
This gif comes to mind:
I doubt it, especially considering this is actually the fourth game in the series.
Ok, then what does it mean to you? Were you confused why Baldur’s Gate 3 was made too? It’s an even older gameplay concept and did less to change it.
Edit: I’m also struggling to see how I was being “dishonest” by sharing an opinion.
If the way you choose to value a game is based on how “old” or “new” it seems to you then you should be prepared for people to question that because it’s meaningless.
If anything a game feeling “older” to me is a good thing considering the nickel-and-diming design by committee garbage that has taken over.
If you’re going to be looking at network requests on this granular of a level you should use something like OpenSnitch so you can be sure what is actually generating them.
You’re right, I’m more familiar with DLSS and thought both used it, but still, just because other companies are using it that way doesn’t mean it’s inherently a buzzword in every context.