are you aware that the Metro in Paris has trains with rubber wheels?
I live in San Francisco on an E3 visa (Australian), but got caught out by the Schengen/UK bans and am currently in the UK where I am fortunately also a citizen. I can't go home to SF right now, and my visa expires in…
or C#: CopyFile(src: "foo", dest: "bar");
I'm not sure it's the fact that it's walkable. London is very walkable but unless it's the last train home on a Thu/Fri/Sat night and everyone is very 'merry' then talking to strangers just does not go down well. I'm…
NQ (NetQuake, as the original Quake is sometimes known) 'feels off' on just 10ms. Movement becomes slightly just out of sync with your input. 10-30ms is a bit optimistic, depending on how large you define a geography.…
I think the effect on other players would be pretty jarring, especially if said projectiles / explosions jolted players in the air at high velocity. IIRC QW's client side movement prediction didn't attempt to predict…
I modified the python script to generate C# and it compiled with 131072 type parameters. It did take 9 minutes though so I didn't continue after that.
are you aware that the Metro in Paris has trains with rubber wheels?
I live in San Francisco on an E3 visa (Australian), but got caught out by the Schengen/UK bans and am currently in the UK where I am fortunately also a citizen. I can't go home to SF right now, and my visa expires in…
or C#: CopyFile(src: "foo", dest: "bar");
I'm not sure it's the fact that it's walkable. London is very walkable but unless it's the last train home on a Thu/Fri/Sat night and everyone is very 'merry' then talking to strangers just does not go down well. I'm…
NQ (NetQuake, as the original Quake is sometimes known) 'feels off' on just 10ms. Movement becomes slightly just out of sync with your input. 10-30ms is a bit optimistic, depending on how large you define a geography.…
I think the effect on other players would be pretty jarring, especially if said projectiles / explosions jolted players in the air at high velocity. IIRC QW's client side movement prediction didn't attempt to predict…
I modified the python script to generate C# and it compiled with 131072 type parameters. It did take 9 minutes though so I didn't continue after that.