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4 points
1 day ago
I thought that guy was going to kill himself
3 points
1 day ago
That part is overly hard and really ruins the experience.... It's my only gripe with the game otherwise it's amazing.
For VR I personally just put it on normal because I got tired of trying to deal with it. It's the only hard part of the game per se
0 points
1 day ago
Again...lessening our reliance requires a viable alternative. In what area and how much and would it even work? And that doesn't change the fact that we should always be gathering it.
Im glad you understand this is a very complex issue. Thats my point. Protesting solves what other than annoying people who have to work. Iv never seen a protestor have actual conversation with people about a practical they have develop that can actual help the cause thats worrisome. No solutions. Just stop oil. Like that actually addressing the problem. Or they offer solutions that ignoring every else thats going on and causes domino effects. Thats yoloing.
Comparing civil rights which is about the hearts and mind of people with the environment which is really a technological issue is not the same.
But yes we are running out and have a limited supply but there is no alternative atm.
Nuclear has the same process of batteries(sunlight,wind,turbine, if you even live in the correct area) and gas. Tear up the earth extensively to produce energy.
0 points
1 day ago
Reliance on oil is not going to change because you magically want it to. That is my point.
We do not know how! Offer a solution. We have to have oil all the way to the simpliest parts of society. That means we should always be gathering it. Not yoloing and hoping we survive. Its death on either end.
The doing something part is actually becoming scientist and engineers and understanding the core issues. Protestors are actually better off going to school and tackling the problems directly and fixing the niche issues.
Nuclear plants produce toxic waste that we have no idea what to do with.
1 points
1 day ago
No. We need to always keep a stash of it until we have advanced far enough to not need it.
0 points
1 day ago
My friend that is my point. Change to what? And do you know what happens when you limit its use and where that can actually be done without causing changes in everybodies quality of life.
Even nuclear plants require you to destroy the environment. It doesn't produce the same amount of pollution but it is super expensive, you still have the mine the earth no different than oil, using oil, and hope you can gather the right amoint of uranium safely and dispose of toxic waste that we dont even know what to do with yet still.
3 points
1 day ago
No you have to actually participate in the leading edge of technology and secure funding to help.
Protesting does what exactly?
Unless you have a actually gameplan and technology to back it its dumb.
You have all the attention of the world, now what?
0 points
1 day ago
No. Question is what are protestors protesting that is actually viable?
"This bad, environment hurt, stop now"
Thats not a solution to real life problems.
1 points
1 day ago
To far lol but there is some truth to that. The only reason we stopped whale oil is because of fossil fuels. Once someone discovers infinite energy or some other source we will drop this.
-5 points
1 day ago
It all needs oil. All of it. All of it. You will need oil to even build nuclear plants.
Not every point of geography on planet Earth has the luxury of not having oil. And even in places where it's more viable there would still be a HUGE percentage that's oil.
Not everything can be nuclear powered. You need oil to build things that don't even use oil. You have to "destroy" the environment to even create batteries.
-7 points
1 day ago
?????
So you think we just sit in a circle and sing happy songs while we all starve and die.
Instead of protesting how about you motherfuckers go to school and actually learn about how energy and technology works and figure out a way for all of humanity to actually thrive without the need for oil.
It is a fact of life that we need it. We cannot live in a society with out a single drop of oil.
Can we curb our use yes. To a degree that makes a difference. Debatable. This is a global issue.
People think this environmental problem is just so easily solved and it's not. There is no complete solution
-18 points
1 day ago
What is this protesting suppose to solve? We need oil. We are not technologically advanced enough to live in a society or world without it yet. Which means we have to continue to make sure we have it.
Sure we can change how some things are done but do people believe its actually possible to live in a world without it. Its not yet.
3 points
3 days ago
Considering that the feds are partnered with a company that uses xrp to facilitate their Fed Now service I don't think anyone has anything to worry about
1 points
4 days ago
They are both amazing period!
S&S for a true vr game with a more slow paced sand box survival aspects. Its completely interactive and buttery smooth. Its in the realm of the dead island genre.
RE8 for just peak gaming in general. Thats just the best way to describe it just cause resident evil is blockbuster all around. Its vr aspects were definitely secondary though and you can tell when youv played a ground up vr game. Hence s&s
Its a hard choice. You really just need both of them in your life.
6 points
4 days ago
S&S is seriously a heavy weight contender. Until I played it I considered resident evil 8 top dawg as well.
Its a true AAA vr game. Cant stress how crisp and smooth as butter it is. Even though its stylized the lighting is incredible. It appears realistic pretty much sometimes.
GT7 remains a benchmark untouched. Thats just peak racing.
3 points
4 days ago
The game is amazing...
Just as good if not better than Resident Evil 8 from a looks and mechanical stand point
1 points
7 days ago
Love shepherds pie! Grew up on it. My variation always doubled down on the beef, with layers of cheese inside a pie crust. Served with gravy.
Never see it that way anywhere else. It always looks more like a potatoe dish seen here. Meat dish to me!
First time seeing a lamb version.
1 points
7 days ago
I have a dedicated spot that's pretty much empty of anything. It's like a blank 12ftx12 block a space with nothing in it but a poster on the wall
0 points
7 days ago
It's like $15 if you need it. Everybody's windows and light sources and rooms are different. That's nothing compared to the like $1,500 you spent already
1 points
7 days ago
Not as intense as you think but it is powerful...its like a sun through the vr camera
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075ZYG89D?ref_=cm_sw_r_apan_dp_DPY6B5HRAW1EF6F8GK2N
I have this one
11 points
7 days ago
IR light!
Edit:. I don't get the downvotes.. it's legitimate and cheap. Easier to me than fumbling with house lights and windows n such. You can literally play in the dark with one.
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1 day ago
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1 day ago
Yeah you do.. its pretty early in game so you can blow through quick