Yeah, wouldn't recommend if you aren't a hardcore fan of the setting. Having to suffer through all of the typical Bethesda jank with these problems on top is pretty rough.
DrYes
It's a 10 year old CPU with 4 cores. The game pauses for seconds every so often. About every 2 hours it crashes.
Been playing Starfield on an i5 Haswell CPU (it's a PITA). Currently re-downloading Cyberpunk to play 2.0
bro. nice avatar :)
This looks like a 15 year old game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNP4Sx3PtQI
This is a BF3 video from 12 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FktL2pu2wE
So I read the article and the lawsuit has nothing to do with my question. It's more about precedent and actually finding out what the laws are if everything is as claimed.
Still think detectability is an interesting question.
I didn't read the article but does it say anything about detectability? If I claim I created it who can prove an AI did?
Not the OP. I can easily imagine a test that, if someone cannot pass it, I can clearly say they shouldn't be representatives. While still weeding out cases like Feinstein.
Might there be problems with people who have the knowledge but have problems with the process of being tested? Maybe. But maybe those people also shouldn't be representatives. I don't know enough about the causes of test fright to be confident on that.
YSalsoK that many sites block these email addresses when trying to sign up. especially the bigger providers of such services.
i hear the people who created meth made a new drug. might try it for fun/curiosity...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjEaoINr3zgFX8ZsChQVQsuDSjEqdWMAD
I believe this is the latest version but it might already be outdated. Blender changes stuff around often so these get outdated pretty quickly. I did the version before that (came out 3 years ago).
edit: if stuff isn't there or not working like it's shown you can search "how to do [x] in [current Blender version]"
Talking out of my ass here but I guess the initial information from the eyes goes to many pathways and reaches both and more. It's just a question of which ones react.