That is the most Australian image I have ever seen.
Why, a hexvex of course!
That is the most Australian image I have ever seen.
Yeah… We had the internet and great gaming mags with decent guides.
Gamefaqs introduced me to “100%ing” (the FF7 maxed party, all items, full set of master materia), before games tracked it themselves.
We had it pretty easy in the 90s and 00s; it was also fun as hell.
Repolarise the electron microscope’s phase inverter!
Of course we do, you just need to keep on zooming!
Keep going! It’s almost visible!
Thank you for the archive link!
-> <-
If you zoom in on the line above, and I mean really zoom in you will see a violin small enough to express my level of sympathy.
As a mathematician who has worked in tech, this I am very much aware of XD
“Necessity is the mother of invention.”
What you’re likely seeing here is innovation similar to the early tech sector. The hardware limitation (no Nvidia chips) means different (usually more complex) solutions are needed.
These solutions usually require a deep understanding of a specific area of mathematics, and expertise in coding. The person making it normally has to be heavily invested, since it still eats a lot of hours.
I often joke, the mathematician who finds a faster algorithm for matrix operations is sitting on a billion dollar idea.
Necromancy necromancy necromancy.
Easy!
“Seek offence and you shall find it”
I mean, it sounds like a lawsuit to me.
A takedown request was issued on false grounds.
This takedown was then actioned without any due process.
The issue has caused tangible, and measurable, loss (calculable from prior sales records).
Honestly, there needs to be a fixed penalty fine for bad takedowns…
But they were all of them deceived, for another meme was made…
Wait, am I officially old? Does that mean I can finally go full Gandalf and start all my courses with bad “you shall not pass” jokes?