Maybe he meant years from his home planet... But how shitty sequels tend to be lately, maybe its for the best.
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There has been for some time the option to play on "safer seas" where its basically a private server for your party, but you get lesser rewards.
Samantha Carter from Stargate SG1
It gets easier with practice, I don't know about where you live but in Portugal to get your license you can only learn manual and you have to do ~~40~~ 32 hours of driving lessons before the exam. By the end of the lessons it becomes second nature. We practiced a lot starting and parking in steep climbs and even rolling starting the car as if the battery was dead. But this was my experience, it changes from school to school.
Since here the majority of cars are still manual, I believe we should learn them because its much easier to move to automatic than the other way around.
Heck, it should be mandatory. I bought it, I should be able to do whatever I want with it. Its like that for PCs, why not smartphones?
For a single-player game...
Damn it, you beat me to it.
In-universe, creating that show was a genius move, if anything legit leaked they can just say it's some fan fiction from the show and not from the real Stargate program.
Nowadays I just play something else, so many games out there that work flawlessly (thanks to wine/proton). I also did virtualization successfully for some time but it can take a while to get it right. The best and simplest solution is to get a separate SSD just for windows and dual boot.
Not really, AMD's FSR upscaling can increase visual quality/fidelity while using less power than rendering at full resolution. This can be easily seen in Steam Deck's battery life improvement when enabling it. Scaling this to millions of devices can indeed reduce energy usage.
When you read about "AI power consumption", its mostly about training the models, not as much the usage after it's trained.
And most likely poor repairability