Don't worry Brianna will tell you tomorrow that there's 58 days left and that she's single handedly winning it for Hillary and berate you for not helping you Alt-Right Bernie Bro.
And i am pretty sure they did not have Unreal Engine,shitload of forums where you can learn how to optimize and had to work with very harsh technical limitations and had to push the hardware to the limit
But what could you know mr "im going to put shitload of pixels in a model and hope that it works", or should i call you mr "i wasted half the budget of revolution 60 in ipads to test because my failure of game bricked all of them and i can't program for shit"
Im the only one that is noticing his recent sperging in retrogames?, first he wanted to know about chiptunes and now it looks like he is learning about 16 bits graphics, Revolution 60 for Game boy advance coming soon?
It would be like washing out a rubber glove.
With scar tissue all around.
Maybe just fuck a kebab that you can then throw in the bin, not have to marry and be made of fool of forever after?
Yeah, the people who made games back in that day were actual electrical engineers, there was no such thing as computer science degrees then.
Funny thing is I can picture a young, socially awkward John Walker Flynt making fun of these guys in school for being nerds to get in with the 'popular' crowd
Certainly with regard to early products like the NES the developers / designers were certainly from an electronics background, not so sure about the people who would have written the games, and Computer Science degrees were certainly a thing then. I was trying to find out a date for the founding of the Imperial College Computing Science Department but couldn't, however as I knew someone who was a third year undergraduate there in 1986 I think we can assume it was long before that date and computing science degrees have been available for quite some time.
Godzilla of Tech everyone. She doesn't even know what a fucking sprite is yet assumes this is new knowledge and some deep insight for everyone else, too.
You know, usually i'd agree that it's impressive what the NES/SNES did with such limitations. But this is Wu. I get the feeling that she believes all technology was made yesterday, and can't believe we've had such advanced tools for decades, like cavemen were the ones who landed on the moon. I mean, The IBM 5150 came out in 1981, and used the x86 architecture created in the late 70's...the architecture most PCs still use. But no, the pretty-color video game box is impressive, right.
I wonder if Flynt realizes that the NES ran at 60 or 50fps, because the frames were based on the AC power frequency, and europe uses 240v 50hz. The NES also didn't drop frames...it just slowed way down and lost sprites. Somehow, Revolution 60 both drops frames and runs slowly, so maybe the NES had some advantages.