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Fallout - Official Trailer

cloudballoon says...

LOL, true. I meant one of my favorite game series. I bought Fallout 3, but I haven't played it past the tutorial (the 3D weren't my thing), and I didn't get anything else that came after FO3. So I couldn't just just came the whole series a favorite so I just removed the word "series". Lazy me.

newtboy said:

That math ain’t mathing.

Fallout TV Show Teaser

cloudballoon says...

Looks like they WERE clapping for Starfield.

I can understand the no-cheering/clapping though. The visuals are very generic, the presentation got none of the quirky humor that Fallout was famous for (at least in those early strategy games.... I bought Fallout 3 and haven't played it beyond the tutorial.... too old for FPS shooter) so maybe this teaser is closer to the modern games than Fallout 1 & 2? This feels like a post-nuclear militia war show than a vault-dweller's survival story. So if I'm there I'd be scratching my head rather than cheering/clapping.

Mind Bending Physics Toy - Tensegrity Sculpture From LEGO

The Designoid Dimension - mindblowing 3D fractal animation

FlowersInHisHair says...

This is 100% fractals. It's rendered in a program called "Mandelbulb 3D" with some post-production in AfterEffects. The artist has some nice tutorials on his channel!

kir_mokum said:

lots of aliasing issues but i'm curious about the process. could be standard procedural CG.

The new supercomputer behind the US nuclear arsenal

spawnflagger says...

Those are just the doors on the rack enclosures. Inside each rack it's quite boring to look at.

Performance wise- it would kill a network (of any size) of PS4 nodes. A huge gain is from the Power9 CPUs connected to the V100 GPUs via NVlink (way faster than PCIe).

But each Sierra node also costs considerably more (Nvidia V100 alone are $10,000 each, a single node has 4), and the network (dual EDR 100Gbps Infiniband with 480x 36-port TOR switches and 9x 648-port director switches) would cost millions of dollars itself.

For those curious, lots more technical details here:
https://computing.llnl.gov/tutorials/sierra/

Payback said:

They look like a network gigantic Playstations...

If Super Mario Bros. were made in 2016.

FORTNITE (Honest Game Trailers)

entr0py says...

Fortnite is right up there with any MOBA in being completely hostile to new players. There's no tutorial, if you try it you'll just die immediately to someone with vastly better weapons, and when you die, you might as well leave the server because you're not coming back to life.

I really don't get how so many people get past the brutal learning curve, but there is fun to be had once you watch a few videos that describe how the hell to play.

Color Picker visual basic 2015

ChaosEngine says...

Why do people do this? It's a terrible way to create a coding tutorial.

You can't easily search it, you can't copy the code.

Tell me one way that a video would be better than an article for the same thing.

Accessibility - The Curb Cut Effect - Extra Credits

RFlagg says...

Okay, my upvote was earned at the ease up on the QTEs, and I agree that holding a single button down as it fills can be dramatic too (or at least at the easier modes make an option to ease up on them), but it really earned my vote at the GIVE THE OPTIONS SCREEN BEFORE THE OPENING CINEMATIC AND TUTORIAL. Christ, I hate it when a game makes me watch the cinematic, and often play the first part of a tutorial before it allows me to get to the options screen to set some options... some games detect the wrong resolution, and then you are forced to play at this odd size until you've been in the game for 5-15 minutes.

Perfect Bridal Bun Hair Style Tutorial

Robot beats "I am not a Robot" Captcha

100 Ways to Draw Manga Eyes by Mark Crilley

PORTAL (Teens React: Gaming)

RFlagg says...

The way they got stuck on level 3 drove me up the wall... My oldest, who's now 11, probably played it first around 6 or 7 and didn't get confused until level 8 or so (if I recall properly).

That all said, it still is probably one of the most perfectly well designed games ever, at least in terms of how it eases you into each lesson during the tutorial levels. I'd also guess we'd see a Portal 3 before a Half Life 3. I'd think they are afraid of HL3 at this point...

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TSC Dance Tutorial - Basic Hipwork/Footwork



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