Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20161116194210/@comment-3547390-20161212133317

Science is determined! :P

Trust me, I know that one. Sometimes I worry... if I am this tired now, what will happen after my peak?

Despite my anxieties, I am quite willing to go more if needed, I just try to maintain as minimal resource loss as I can. It is very nice having my own desktop, I can render a video for 9 hours and not be yelled at. I can reinstall Windows and fight with it for days just to gain minor performance boosts. I can have my mouse set to 12,000 DPI, something no sane person can control.

The ordinary glass obscures me so I end up seeing less than if I left it uncovered. Think of it like I put a tube in front of my eye. At this point my other eye really is used only for seeing things to my side, so it doesn't really help me see anything better.

Indeed, we have been warning about the same dangers for more than 20 years and pretty much have gotten nowhere. As for people failing to detect, most people just don't care about dangers, so it is pretty much falling on deaf ears.

Indeed, it is pretty much the old-school modern game. It is promoted as a sandbox, but the problem is that it is actually a limited adventure on rails. You can only go on roads, leading to getting stuck a lot on the tighter areas. The jokes are fine the first time, but they keep reusing the same stuff over and over. Oh, and actually playable content comes down to 6 minigames or so that are horrible. As said in the review, 3 are nothing more than just horrible cutscenes! The other ones? Horrible gameplay that feels like cheap ripoffs of normal driving sims.