It was stated a while ago that the pricing would be $35,000 before incentives. They probably don't want to say a specific price if incentives aren't nailed down yet.
You'd need to be able to ensure that everyone is using GPS altitudes before requiring it, and there are some pretty ancient planes still flying out there. As far as I know, ATC radar doesn't actually measure altitude…
There's a bunch of pieces. The tutorial is Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
So do you see the light part of the dress as white? If so, what colors are the cow-print looking clothing just behind this one on the left?
I interpret it as black getting colored colored brownish by the camera/lighting. Specifically, if you look on the left you can see another dress which seems to be black/white. And in that area, the lace appears the same…
They also used the engine for Escape from Monkey Island. What's neat about that is the first 3 games had the SCUMM Bar (SCUMM being the scripting language used for those games), which ends up getting replaced by a…
Yeah, step functions really break this. I think I was in a game with you or some else with the same general idea, they won on the very first turn with the sine wave trick.
Firefox's cursor hiding breaks it, won't let you move the cursor, so don't enable it. Red circled cursor is your actual mouse position, grey circled one is the 'ingame' cursor that's blocked by walls. Move the red onto…
Unfortunately, the Oculus has some issues with full flight sims. It's still extremely neat tech, but I don't think I'll be giving up head tracking for it any time soon. First, there's the resolution issue. I've only…
Similar familial matching happened in the US a few years ago. http://abcnews.go.com/story?id=11116381
Some fans decided to try and get accurate densities for as many materials as possible so that their in-game simulations reflect their actual properties. http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=80022.0
The streamer tried that. It would poll for a few seconds, then execute the majority command. A large number of people opposed this and began to spam start in protest, and actually killed all progress until the streamer…
I think that value might be a bit optimistic. http://i.imgur.com/zYsc6oa.jpg
It states very specifically in the memo he refers to: "It is recommended (not required) that passengers bring along any supporting documentation (ID cards, letter from doctor, etc.) regarding their medical needs." So…
I'd say that Dungeon Keeper and Evil Genius come pretty close to DF's style of gameplay. But yeah, DF still has far more above what those offer.
The school I'm at does 10 week quarters, but I think the typical university uses semesters these days, which would obviously be longer.
There's also Orbiter, which is probably even more realistic since its main goal is realistic space flight. http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
Yep, it's seeing the "Coordinates" link at the top right corner of the page.
Here you go. http://pastehtml.com/view/c7fxyfuan.html
It was stated a while ago that the pricing would be $35,000 before incentives. They probably don't want to say a specific price if incentives aren't nailed down yet.
You'd need to be able to ensure that everyone is using GPS altitudes before requiring it, and there are some pretty ancient planes still flying out there. As far as I know, ATC radar doesn't actually measure altitude…
There's a bunch of pieces. The tutorial is Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
So do you see the light part of the dress as white? If so, what colors are the cow-print looking clothing just behind this one on the left?
I interpret it as black getting colored colored brownish by the camera/lighting. Specifically, if you look on the left you can see another dress which seems to be black/white. And in that area, the lace appears the same…
They also used the engine for Escape from Monkey Island. What's neat about that is the first 3 games had the SCUMM Bar (SCUMM being the scripting language used for those games), which ends up getting replaced by a…
Yeah, step functions really break this. I think I was in a game with you or some else with the same general idea, they won on the very first turn with the sine wave trick.
Firefox's cursor hiding breaks it, won't let you move the cursor, so don't enable it. Red circled cursor is your actual mouse position, grey circled one is the 'ingame' cursor that's blocked by walls. Move the red onto…
Unfortunately, the Oculus has some issues with full flight sims. It's still extremely neat tech, but I don't think I'll be giving up head tracking for it any time soon. First, there's the resolution issue. I've only…
Similar familial matching happened in the US a few years ago. http://abcnews.go.com/story?id=11116381
Some fans decided to try and get accurate densities for as many materials as possible so that their in-game simulations reflect their actual properties. http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=80022.0
The streamer tried that. It would poll for a few seconds, then execute the majority command. A large number of people opposed this and began to spam start in protest, and actually killed all progress until the streamer…
I think that value might be a bit optimistic. http://i.imgur.com/zYsc6oa.jpg
It states very specifically in the memo he refers to: "It is recommended (not required) that passengers bring along any supporting documentation (ID cards, letter from doctor, etc.) regarding their medical needs." So…
I'd say that Dungeon Keeper and Evil Genius come pretty close to DF's style of gameplay. But yeah, DF still has far more above what those offer.
The school I'm at does 10 week quarters, but I think the typical university uses semesters these days, which would obviously be longer.
There's also Orbiter, which is probably even more realistic since its main goal is realistic space flight. http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
Yep, it's seeing the "Coordinates" link at the top right corner of the page.
Here you go. http://pastehtml.com/view/c7fxyfuan.html