lol, no. Makes it pretty obvious you don’t know what you’re angry about.
lol, no. Makes it pretty obvious you don’t know what you’re angry about.
But…this has absolutely nothing to do with WH40k? The fuck are you talking about?
The cheeks also say “left cheek” and “right cheek” lmao
EDIT: Does the neck say “Larian”?
EDIT: the full neck is “Larian Studios”, amazing
Rich dipshit wants to hypothetical thing with something that doesn’t exist. What the fuck is this article?
That looks like it’s actually from Starfield lmao
Yeah no, I got confused, I shouldn’t discuss things in the early hours lol
They have a tick speed, which is how often they update the values for objects being simulated, if you’re going too fast, you jump too far between ticks, and can skip collisions and such entirely, it ends up far too janky, and is why otherwise accurate games have top speeds.
That’s not how physics engines work, mate.
It’s the same in most space-based games, and whilst disappointing for fans of physics, it would be far too difficult to properly simulate, as funky things happen in physics engines when ludicrous speed is achieved.
And the whole point of my comment is that people shouldn’t be wetting their pants thinking that fusion is right around the corner. This is just further proof of concept and does nothing to actually advance fusion power.
The article literally does not explain that’s not true, you literally have no idea what you’re talking about.
That’s pure laser energy, not whole system energy. Yeah, they got a slight gain from the fusion output, but nowhere near what the whole experiment used.
Still used orders of magnitude more energy to perform the experiment than the experiment output - plus they have no way to harvest that energy, and they’re mainly a nuclear weapon research facility. I guess the publicity for fusion power is good.
Fuckin’ what? Is this meme 10 years old or what?
Lots of people suffer from sleep paralysis and/or psychosis.
What the fuck is wrong with Americans lmao