I'll admit i rarely used the machine fusing, I was just talking about the weapon inventory system. I'd just pick up sticks or whatever was around and slam the first "good enough" damage monster part I had to it and kept going. It's a lot better IMO than having to hang onto all the good stuff and constantly be underpowered because "what if i need it for a boss?"
Even with this they fall back on the god forsaken Digital Millenium Copyright Act (at least in the states). Since they encrypt the system, if you have a key from your own system then it's assumed that you acquired it by violating the DMCA.
The Switch is ARM (nvidia tegra x1) while the Deck is x86 (amd zen2?). There's translation involved. Not saying that will guarantee a slowdown, but as @FireWire400 said, if the emulator is shit power won't help much. My oc'ed ryzen 5600x could barely run switch BOTW at 15fps when it first released (though that was arguably still better than the experience I had on my Wii U... shudder)
FWIW, I think they did a much better job in Tears of the Kindgom. Your weapons still break, but you can carry around a basically endless supply of monster parts that you "fuse" to whatever base weapon you happen to come across and it makes them powerful again. Sometimes all you need is a stick to make a good weapon. Still annoying, but waaaaaay less of an inventory management sim IMO.
Robert Picardo might be the best actor on the show. I remember reading in an interview that he was a little bummed at first about getting cast as The Doctor, since he originally auditioned to play Neelix, but he quickly realized that he was actually gonna be the show's Spock/Data/etc (which he previously assumed would go to Tim Russ). Then he really leaned into it. It's such a great performance and he has such a great capacity to emote. On the occasions when he gets full on angry (like in Author, Author) he can be downright scary!
Robert Picardo had a lengthy and storied acting career. He was a Joe Dante regular, appearing in "The Howling," "The Explorers," "Innerspace," "The 'Burbs," "Matinee," and "Gremlins 2: The New Batch." He appeared in "Star 80," Ridley Scott's "Legend," the zombie cop film "Dead Heat," and Robert Englund's directorial debut "976-EVIL." This was all mixed in with plentiful TV work and multiple appearances on stage.
Manual mode is so much fun! I the Thrustmaster T1600M that came with rudder pedals and a throttle, and i broke this plastic ring in the flight stick that keeps it from completely turning around when you twist it. I should have just used the rudder pedals but they kept slipping out from under me, and its hard enough to play that game in VR as it is lol.
Somewhat unrelated, but the actors have done other voiceover stuff too and most of it is really fun! If anyone plays Elite: Dangerous you can replace the ship computer voice with Brent Spiner! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNI5PM6tr4M
The Doctor, voiced by Robert Picardo, brings his signature charm and encyclopedic knowledge to your drive with analytic ease and wit to help you navigate everything from traffic hazards to the final frontier of your daily commute.
They purchased all of Ookla from Ziff Davis, which includes Ekahau and RootMetrics. They’re in this for the commercial side of it. Speedtest and Downdetector seem to be mostly "public relations" sites from what I can tell. Like to get the Ookla name out there and have a positive public image.
They purchased all of Ookla from Ziff Davis, which includes Ekahau and RootMetrics. They're in this for the commercial side of it. Speedtest and Downdetector seem to be mostly PR sites from what I can tell. Like to get the Ookla name out there so people know who they are.
I'll admit i rarely used the machine fusing, I was just talking about the weapon inventory system. I'd just pick up sticks or whatever was around and slam the first "good enough" damage monster part I had to it and kept going. It's a lot better IMO than having to hang onto all the good stuff and constantly be underpowered because "what if i need it for a boss?"