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This is microsoft, so I expect unhealthy competition.
This is microsoft, so I expect unhealthy competition.
So ninjas could sneak in along as they don’t use bluetooth?
I saw that esrlier and figured that I just wasn’t seeing the image hidden somewhere around the computer when I expanded the image. Didn’t click on the post though.
That isn’t a PC, it is a thin client. Thin clients don’t do any heavy lifting like running apps, they only have RAM and memory to run the software that connects to the centralized server that does the actual work.
For example, if you wanted to use a spreadsheet application to type something up this would connect to the centralized computer that is running the spreadsheet application.
Awww, was the abuse from the DMCA not enough for them?
It also depends on the type of game. Quick turns with lower frames an fps shooter will seem very different from low frames in a side scrolling platformer. Third person games often feel smoother with the same frames than with the first person view because the way the game turns is different.
Huh, I assumed they were spending the money to archive digital content with redundancy just like they did celluloid.
Like early Netflix before they all decided they would make their own shitty streaming services and didn’t renew contracts.