About eight months or so before some of the major annual sports titles release, I like to compose a wishlist for the next version of the game.
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About eight months or so before some of the major annual sports titles release, I like to compose a wishlist for the next version of the game.
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First time ever using a shader!
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The World’s First Industrial Tattoo Robot Looks Like A Really Fancy Torture Device
Pierre-Emmanuel Meunier and Johan da Silveira from Autodesk’s Pier 9 created this tattoo robot using the principles of 3D printing. But unlike the 3D printer, this involves a lot of pain.
August 5, 2016 at 03:51PM
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Thanks to terrible security, all you need is an SD card with some malware on to ruin a truck fleet, Tulsa researchers warn.
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Samsung new Note 7 is just stunning, here’s what makes it awesome.
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My first real build in Minecraft.
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High Dynamic Footage Of A NASA Rocket Test Doesn’t Even Look Real
NASA’s High Dynamic Range Stereo X camera records high speed, high dynamic range footage in multiple exposures simultaneously. It makes the Orbital ATK QM-2 rocket booster end up looking like bad CGI but… in a good way.
August 5, 2016 at 03:09PM
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New Security Flaw in Credit Card Chip System Revealed
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Is Minecraft suffering from feature creep or something similar?
Feature creep is the mass addition of new features to a product without going back and expanding upon old features too.
Since Minecraft going gold, it seems that few updates have focused upon expanding upon and reworking old mechanics and features. Looking back at the 10 updates we've had since Minecraft was fully released, the updates that have had a major part of them devoted to working and expanding on an old feature are 1.5, 1.7 and 1.9. 1.5 is in my opinion the best example of a non-feature creep update so far, since everything was focused on redstone contraptions.
Other updates, like 1.4, 1.6 and 1.8 seemed solely focused on adding several unrelated smaller things and didn't expand a lot on any of the previous updates.
Personally, I really liked 1.10, partially because of its speediness in being completed and partially because of the new features, but I also felt like the new features were somewhat gimmicky and didn't actually add much to the overall Minecraft experience. I wouldn't mind seeing a return to an update every month or two months that works on refining and expanding a major part of the game and adding a few new toys to balance it out along the way.
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Bethesda ha publicado por fin un vídeo en el que poder ver el próximo Quake en acción. Como seguro recordarás, en el pasado E3 supimos que la mítica saga volvería a la vida con una nueva entrega llamada Quake…
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