Finally! Good to see this since it's clear that some people don't understand. Arguing with them is pointless. I guess it takes a law.
My approach would rely on database locking. Seems like a good fit.
Can Google Cardboard do controllers?
Since I'm developing a new game, I will be porting it to VR at some point. Right now I don't have the equipment.
Pretty sure they need to safely dismantle this building and try again. In non-earthquake prone areas, it might make sense to jack it up and what not, but not in SF.
One is talking about software and the other is talking about hardware form factor. If the form factor is uncomfortable, sometimes you can't program around a solution.
Compared to the problems when dealing with 'delimited text', XML is great. Also it's flexible where you can specify properties as attributes or child nodes, depending on wildcard specifications. So I have dealt with…
Finally! Good to see this since it's clear that some people don't understand. Arguing with them is pointless. I guess it takes a law.
My approach would rely on database locking. Seems like a good fit.
Can Google Cardboard do controllers?
Since I'm developing a new game, I will be porting it to VR at some point. Right now I don't have the equipment.
Pretty sure they need to safely dismantle this building and try again. In non-earthquake prone areas, it might make sense to jack it up and what not, but not in SF.
One is talking about software and the other is talking about hardware form factor. If the form factor is uncomfortable, sometimes you can't program around a solution.
Compared to the problems when dealing with 'delimited text', XML is great. Also it's flexible where you can specify properties as attributes or child nodes, depending on wildcard specifications. So I have dealt with…