“Never trust the client” renders entire genres of games inaccessible for a big corporation.
No it doesn't. It makes certain engine implementations inaccessible. You can make a game in any genre that doesn't require trusting the client.
“Never trust the client” renders entire genres of games inaccessible for a big corporation.
No it doesn't. It makes certain engine implementations inaccessible. You can make a game in any genre that doesn't require trusting the client.
What GPU/CPU did you go for to fit into that budget?
For humans with red-green colour blindness? I don't know, you'd have to ask them! There are two types of red-green colour blindness though, people who lack red cones and people who lack green cones. I think the lack of red cones would make the perception more like the image above, whereas a lack of green cones would make the red light very visible but the green light a dim purple-like colour.
To make this image I used a website that was specifically for seeing a dog's vision so who knows how accurate that is.
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Green traffic lights are slightly blue and this makes them easy to distinguish from the red light which will only ever trigger the yellow cones.

Let's hope it doesn't have a price tag to match the "Vision Pro" monicker.
Shit. I was looking forward to playing this.
It doesn't bode well for VF6.
There are endless protocols to build censorship-resistant secure peer to peer messaging on. The problem is that nobody uses them.
The most recent one in my memory was Veilid. Is anyone using anything built on that?
Do you think that your protocol will achieve more usage than one that was announced at DEFCON by cDc members?
> Joined 3 hours ago
> first post is concern trolling
what?
members' efforts to convince Keighley and co to read out a statement during 2023's Game Awards expressing support for Palestine and calling for a ceasefire in Gaza resulted in their open letter being ignored
"Future class inductees" are learning a valuable lesson about the industry and who they pander to.
My advice to them: stop participating in the dog and pony show and create your own industry segment that represents your own values.
Did you miss the actual joke of the piece?