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Jesus fucking Christ. You have to be able to display the coding to something before it works. That's how creating an image of any kind via computer happens. Are you to suggest he did the code blind until the device was able to display mental images? That's insane. If he didn't start with a computer, he didn't have anything to input the code to because it doesn't have a fucking screen. This literally is the simplest concept imaginable.
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That kind of rating is at least a dozen points too high to be truly Ginguy.
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There's a Ginguy anime?!
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I know what it is: Nonsense. I think he's on the rag or something.
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You activated my trap card. The effect I win.
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If u don't know, ur a virgin pillow humper.
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Bigger than yours.
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Obligatory end of the year BEST ANIME OF 2018 LISTS
naraku360 replied to PowerKing's topic in Anime & Manga
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Obligatory end of the year BEST ANIME OF 2018 LISTS
naraku360 replied to PowerKing's topic in Anime & Manga
Gigguk still exists? -
Obligatory end of the year BEST ANIME OF 2018 LISTS
naraku360 replied to PowerKing's topic in Anime & Manga
Even then, it feels less out of left field and more like a thing they'd pick specifically for the illusion of diversity in their choices. It's a strange show, sure, but everyone in the anime community seems to have been watching and praising it. -
Obligatory end of the year BEST ANIME OF 2018 LISTS
naraku360 replied to PowerKing's topic in Anime & Manga
10. Steins;Gate 0 9. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime 8. Saiki K Season 2 7. Seven Deadly Sins Season whatever 6. Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl 5. Voilet Evergarden 4. JoJo Part 5 3. MHA S3 2. AoT S3 Honorable Mention: SAO S3 Hinamatsuri Gintama Overlord S2-3 A Place Further than the Universe 1. Devilman Crybaby How is basically any of this not completely standard whatever's popular? Devilman is the strangest thing on it, but when it came out vietually the whole anime community was calling it anime of the year [even though it's one of Masaaki's weakest, by the way]. It's literally nothing but "people said this was good so we'll say it's good." -
That doesn't matter. He has to have built the software using something other than the device itself. We have only a few OS options because creating a new one and getting it on par with even the 90s or early 2000s would take a lifetime. Creating a from-scratch brand new OS to not only match contemporary Windows, Apple, Linux, or whatever but even exceed and transmit mental images on its own is an unreasonable task. You'd have to have to create a new OS, build the extraordinarily complex device to use it, bypass over 50 years of advancements in technology with, by your standards, no help from existing technology, then create a game well beyond modern ability, get it online and capable of sending an entire game far more advanced than modern technology in realtime. That's not even accounting for building an entirely new form of server compatible with the brand new device that's untouchable by existing technology. Even putting in a borderline human AI. By age 28. It also doesn't make sense for it to be produced by a server. You'd have to transmit an entire game to thousamds of people simultaneously. I get that SAO is a future setting but it's not a very well-explored future. It's mostly just now but with cooler video game technology. There's no implication we'd have that kind of server power, that's terabytes of data being sent to an absurd number of people sent nonstop for 2+ years. That would take an absurd amount of energy. With MMOs, or any online game, like with any game, the game is installed to a system. For a older generation like your Atari through PS2(3?), XBox 360 [I think?] or Wii U, the game is on a cartridge or disc. A PS4, XBox One, or Switch, even with cloud save data, the game has to be installed to thd device itself. The reason we don't transmit most games on entirety over online connections is because the majority can still be played locally. With MMOs that's generally not the case, but you still need the device to have the software installed because otherwise it's an unreliable process where anything can go wrong. You lose the server and everyone loses the game itself. Backups, sure, it's still a silly way to do it that lacks understanding of how games function. It also doesn't account for disconnects. It's a similar situation for any of these trapped in a MMO settings, but what if the server goes down [a common occurrence for MMOs]? Does the entire population of players get melted brain syndrome? It's a relatively general problem within the genre that can be mitigated by the introduction of supernatural elements, like Log Horizon where they're actually in the world rather than the game. Suspension of disbelief is one thing, but the dude creating that much is insane and before 30 is fundamentally ludicrous. Even if he were to have a massive team of millions of people, I'm not buying this explanation. The inception of the simplest of computers took about as long as he's been alive.
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This game is everything a longtime Peach main could ask for.
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Okay, Ben. What did he build the software on the device with? Did he put the device together and the software he made somehow without the use of a computer was ready to go? Just built the headset and the software came preinstalled? Like, how the fuck do you think a virtual reality software is made? It needs some kind of computer to create the programming. He didn't just build the device and have it magically operate with brain pictures he somehow uses to program it. I mean, maybe he did because SAO. And, well, SAO is stupid.
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Jesus fucking... You know the device's software isn't located on the brain, right? It's like making an emulator. A Gameboy is meant to be played on a Gameboy, but people extracted the data and used that to build a new program able to display a Gameboy game on a computer. Of course this is different on virtue of the level of complexity, but ultimately the pretense is the same. What I think you're failing to understand is that the device might display a mental image, but that image has to be produced externally.
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Ode to fucking JOY Sword Art does it again
naraku360 replied to MasqueradeOverture's topic in Toonami & [adult swim]
No, he was Rapier Ape, which was scarier. What if that means there's a Rapiest Ape? And he uses the sword?!- 65 replies
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Probably going to pick up the update version when it comes out on Switch, honestly.
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The notion of turning it into an item mid-deletion is pretty funny. Saving some of the data is one thing, but stopping the deletion as well as restoring what was lost and encoding an entirely new item is hilariously silly. It doesn't help that if it's such a sophisticated proprietary system, there's a strong chance it doesn't use a public OS. That's really the only justification fof it to take so long to hack from the outside, because it'd require anyone who didn't work on it to learn the internal framework. If it was built on an existing OS someone would get in within 2 years no problem. But the only way for it to feasibly prevent outside interference would make Kirito's hack even less believable.
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The point wasn't that the mini-arc is the greatest offender. It's that the issues of logic and continuity are a constant throughline. Kirito and Asuna are super smart but the detail of shared treasure doesn't come up until the last minute. Kirito has an omega regen ability that's activated one time for one scene with no implication of existing, then there's no reference to it ever again because it was only there to seem cool. Somehow a video game console capable of melting brains is on the market. Somehow a magic item can be used to revive someone up to 30 seconds after having their brain fried. I mean, I couldn't really see it improving. Mostly because I didn't finish the first arc because of the whole character development done off screen thing and how boring it was most of the time. The continuations don't sound very good though.
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I'm doing it mostly through World of Light since the other ways seem less fun. After 12 hours, still haven't gotten the characters I'm looking for. But whatevs, its been really fun for me.