

Not sure if the video you linked addresses is but I want to add that the whole Edison vs Tesla internet thing was started a The Oatmeal comic, which was packed with inaccuracies, exaggerations and outright lies.
Not sure if the video you linked addresses is but I want to add that the whole Edison vs Tesla internet thing was started a The Oatmeal comic, which was packed with inaccuracies, exaggerations and outright lies.
Cyberpunk and Control are both great examples - both games are full of reflective surfaces and it shows. Getting a glimpse of my own reflection in a dark office is awesome, as is tracking enemy positions from cover using such reflections.
That was my first impression, but then it shifted into “I want my AI to be the shittiest of them all”.
I mean, them being walking corpses might also have something to do with it…
You are currently arguing in favour of genocide.
Turns out you can take the sky from me…
The link you posted says sharks are smooth as the finest silk in every direction.
Nah, you’re wrong. Sharks are silky smooth in all directions.
The same is true about sharks.
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They’re the same picture.
Yeah, pretty much all arguments about colour can be solved if you realise each side is using a different definition of the word “colour” out of the four or five common ones. It’s frustrating.
Same with holes - people always bring out topology as if it wasn’t a super specialised piece of abstract math with barely any relation to anything physical.
Well, have you tried definiting it, huh?
I didn’t know Pathologic took place in the world of Harry Potter.
Also the movie’s most iconic character.
Oh, they are definitely intentionally overdoing it since 90% of said reflective surfaces are ads, often reflecting other ads in there. The game is such an assault of advertising that I’ve found myself minding the advertisements in RL public spaces a lot more.