No idea, that's what I've been told, but Japanese engineers usually know what they are doing.
abfarid
joined 1 year ago
Afaik, the problem with buried cables is that in case of a flood or tsunami they might break, get exposed and electrocute someone.
I mean, yeah, with trucks like those gas prices are indeed a big concern.
People mostly mean the Bedrock Edition for its microtransactions and lack of proper mod support. Otherwise, it's the same game and you can ignore that stuff.
And power levels.
The racist one should say "Do you have OCD?"
Maybe?! There's a scenario where people put their feet on the couch wearing outdoor shoes?! 😱
I can't parse the first sentence. Might be a morning thing. Can somebody help?
If that was the intent, why did they fail the previous 4 years?
Did they undye her hair right before the picture, too?
Kings.
Less than 5 and* more than 4.
While the post is clearly a shitpost, and the arguments in their provided form are not entirely valid, they could be altered to be valid.
Purpose-built devices will always have advantages over generic "do everything" devices. A modern smartphone can do everything, but you still have MP3/FLAC players, DSLR cameras, calculators, etc. Similarly, a PC can do everything, but there are still TV sticks, gaming consoles, tablets, etc.
PC can't be as low-friction as a console for gaming. To start playing all you need to do is pick up the controller, press the Home button, TV comes on and you're back where you left off. All the games in the store are 100% compatible with 0 settings manipulations.
Now, you could build a PC for the sole purpose of playing games on it, and come fairly close to the experience. But you're gonna spend more and put a lot of effort into it.
Some issues you might encounter:
Whereas a console is a plug-and-play tailored experience that guarantees all of the above to not be an issue.
TL;DR: You can't just plug your PC to a TV and expect the same result as playing on a console. It will take much more work to get there.