Comment Re:meh (Score 3, Funny) 253
Obvious troll is obvious.
Then again, I'm reading Slashdot at work, so you're "potentially" correct.
Obvious troll is obvious.
Then again, I'm reading Slashdot at work, so you're "potentially" correct.
If they're "currently dead", am I supposed to infer that at some point we'll be able to resurrect them?
Are "currently alive" inventors working on this problem?
In fact most modern console games don't even run at 720p internally.
Games on both 360 and PS3 are rendered at lower resolutions internally and upscaled to 720p/1080p/whatever for display.
Halo 3 was the first 360 game (that I know of) to render below 720p (just 1152x640 before upscaling).
Microsoft has since relaxed its requirements for developers, so they're free to render at even lower resolutions now.
CoD: Black Ops ran at 1040x600 on the 360 and just 960x544 on the PS3. MW3 then brought the consoles back into parity, with both rendering at 1040x600.
Also, 1080p isn't the "highest possible resolution". 4K displays are coming... maybe not on the next gen of consoles, but perhaps the one after that.
I'm all for protecting our civil liberties, but I'm perfectly fine bending over and letting the government cram its fat bureaucratic cock up my ass anytime it pleases.
FTFY
Surely, once you'd figured out that the C64 had vastly superior sound and graphics capabilities (that, admittedly, weren't exposed through Commodore's shitty, ancient on-board BASIC) you were less disappointed?
I mean, consider the Spectrum's shitty single channel "beeper" vs. the magnificence of the SID chip.... or the Spectrum's solution to squeezing full colour screens into as small a memory area as possible, leading to the Spectrum's famous (and much-derided) attribute clash. Don't even get me started on the Spectrum's so-called keyboard.
The boy in the store steered you in the right direction. The C64 was a bit more expensive, but the hardware inside was well worth the extra money.
All of which isn't to say that the Spectrum sucked; it didn't. Considering the year, the price and the target market, it was a decent machine.. but the C64 was better, in almost every measurable way.
...the teens of today I doubt will get a love of tinkering and tweaking that we got from our little guys.
I'm pretty sure teens will always have a love of tinkering and tweaking their "little guys".
The VIC chip (as opposed to the VIC-II in the C64) was far less flexible and capable. Also, the SID chip far exceeded the abilities of the sound synthesis capabilities of the VIC.
It's fair to say that both machines had a similar heritage, and similar design philosophy, but to say that the C64 is just a Vic-20 with a memory expansion isn't fair to the engineers and designers at Commodore. The VIC-II and the SID were a substantial leap forward, while maintaining the price-point that made the C64 so popular.
The C64 was my 2nd computer (first was an Acorn Electron) and it's still my favourite computer of all time.
I still have a C128 with several disk drives, cartridges and other peripherals. I've even got a couple of flashable carts and an SD-card based reader with an ethernet port, so I guess I'd be classed as a Commodore enthusiast
Commodore were amazing. They should have remained on top, but a confluence of a factors drove them from the market.
I strongly recommend this book for anyone with fond memories of Commodore machines.
...it seems the tone of religious arguments on Slashdot shifts dramatically as the US wakes up.
Really, the vast majority of fervent Christians start popping out of the woodwork here as morning rolls around in the Land of the Free.
It ain't easy being white,
It ain't easy being brown,
All this pressure to be bright,
I got childrens all over town!
Oh yeah, the guy in the $4000 suit is holding the elevator for the guy who doesn't make that in 3 months... COME ON!"
That's fine if the salespeople have the authority to offer such discounts, but for many suppliers that's probably not the case, in which case your chit-chat is just that.
If a worker drone isn't allowed to do anything but toe the company line, then they probably won't.
FFS, moderators! Don't mod people up for parroting the same fucking line every time someone mentions RAID. Everyone knows that RAID isn't a backup solution, and the OP didn't say it was.
Throwing mod points at ACs just for mindlessly repeating the incredibly obvious is retarded.
Amen. Backup Exec is a steaming pile of turds. How do you turn a simple backup operation into a hideous unreliable abomination? Ask Symantec.
A list is only as strong as its weakest link. -- Don Knuth