man 34% less power usage? maybe now my house will stop brown-outing whenever i watch some blue rays. i LOVE the matte finish, finally no more gross fingerprints over my giant beast of a system.
Samurai wins for sharpness and slicing, Viking wins for size and smashing. The european sword wasn't used for cutting, it was to break bones, thats why they were so heavy. Its an interesting topic like ultimate fighting. Force and power tend to win though.
yeah this thing is pretty close to the real thing. I wish I still had one for reference. Fun to shoot. Not as fun as a .50 cal or some of the more high powered assault rifles mk48 but it's a bad ass gun. I want progress
Wow, that is all kinds of awesome. Dreamer - Computers are nowhere near the power of a human brain yet. I'm honestly surprised you'd find it surprising that a person could figure out something a computer can't. ;) Bigjohn - site's offline now. :( Was hoping to give it a try too.
How can I get in on this?! Seriously, I'd give my left nut to work on the next one. [ame=" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=699gKEJnoXE"]Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon - Michael Biehn is Sergeant Rex "Power" Colt [US] - YouTube[/ame]
Again, that's about the self-imposed power and authority the establishment uses to validate the system, not about the art itself - if you want to play on their pitch you have to play by their rules, it's always been like that so it's certainly not a conspiracy (in the 'dirty' sense you probably meant that statement).
Just doing some breakdown of TD including trim parts, notice how you can break trim sheet 1024 into 4 or as many as you like with power of 2. In my example I have 512-256-128-128 from top to bottom.
I've seen this a lot. It's a pretty stupid criteria; there are a million and one possible reasons why a game doesn't reach top marks in a metacritic rating outside of the role of one inidividual, no matter how high up the food chain they are. Metacritic has too much power.
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If that's your goal, you may want to look into TheOnion, a layer manager system for 3ds Max rewritten in DotNet and Pier Janssen's Outliner which should be written in C#. Or... you can venture into the wonderful world of 3ds Max SDK and experience the full power and the pain.