I feel the opposite. Everyone wants to be the first to dunk on a popular game. That gets you more clicks than just another 9/10.
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But Crysis was also scalable. Anybody could run it on low. You needed to wait a couple years to run it maxed out.
Except this engine is going to be used by every other developer, so it won't be special. I'm guess other UE5 games will run better and look better while also being more fun.
In the Digital Foundry console review, the graphics looked awful. The game doesn't seem especially compelling, and it is expensive as hell.
I just don't understand what your "close" is then. If I come in 14 minutes before close, there's no food? Why would you list your closing time at 10:00 if you won't serve me at 9:50? If your kitchen closes at 9:45 then your posted hours should be 9:45 or earlier. If you're serving multiple courses then your close time should be no later than 8:30 if the kitchen closes at 9:45. If you're a to go place, then it should just be 9:45.
If you're just talking about someone going to Chipotle 5 minutes before closing and hanging out for 2 hours, sure, ya, dick move, but I think you can also just ask them to leave.
I'm not. Maybe I just go to better restaurants than you. It's very common for the waiter to come by and ask if you want to order anything else before the kitchen closes. If you're not doing that at your restaurant, that's your fault. If a restaurant is starting to clear out, and it's past the poster hours, I'll ask when they're looking to close up to avoid overstaying. But that's as much courtesy as a customer needs to offer.
What possible reason could there be for using hydrogen on tracks. It's completely trivial to electrify train tracks.
That's true, although extrajudicial killings are always bad.
That's not frame generation, that's upscaling. Frame generation is when you make entirely new frames from old ones. No console has frame generation support as of today, and only 40 series cards on PC.