Put a piece of metal behind the mirror.
Put a piece of metal behind the mirror.
Drone mounts a mirror.
Ultimately these small drones are still pretty vulnerable. I’d imagine the next/current generation of automatically targeting point defense weapons will be the solution.
And with NK joining, it can become a sort of proxy war for SK too. Especially now that they’re trying to position themselves as a larger arms supplier. Gives them a good excuse to provide Ukraine with more weapons. Maybe test out some of the stuff they’ve been sending and licensing to Poland.
I’ve been feeling this with Cyberpunk a bit. But you may think it’s too quest driven to be considered.
Yeah so today there’s more of a spectrum. Back in the 80s and 90s there were far fewer choices.
I get what you mean though, just wanted to point out it’s more complicated to judge older games by new standards. Eg. if Zelda were a new franchise it might just be a fully open world from the get go.
Wasn’t Zelda always open world? LttP was about as open world as they come back in the day?
Antonov is still an operational Ukrainian company and they operate a number of 124s. It’s a real shame about the 225 though. Maybe it can come back with the spare airframe but seems like a slim chance.
Yes tanks and ships too. The Moskva was constructed in Ukraine.
At some point they will have to be very open towards migrants, although they currently have a reputation of sending them to the front so they’ll definitely need to figure out how to actually retain them.
I know some people upgrading Pixels every year because with trade in and sales they only need to pay like $200. I don’t think Sony will take an existing PS5 though…
This was my splurge purchase when the startup I was in got acquired.
Feel like they took inspiration from the super fast missile shaped drones that makers have been building recently.
I mean aren’t those just issues that any business venture has to deal with? I don’t think the game type matters per se. It’s more a problem of poor business decision making. I don’t think there’s anything fundamentally wrong with chasing trends and they certainly had the right budget. $100m+ is hardly chump change but taking 8 years really put them quite behind.
It’s not like any game is completely original anyways. They all take inspiration from games that come before, some more than others.
250W in lightning? Does your system need to be installed in a lighthouse and be visible from miles away???
For reference this literal lighthouse light only draws up to 200W: https://www.sealite.com/lighthouse-led-lights/
That’s only true if you’re selling steam keys. Eg you are using Valve’s infrastructure. And they don’t even require the 30% cut in this case. If you sold the game using another infrastructure then you can price it how you want.
I think that’s how the TrackingPoint system works as well.
Which tank does each pick?
Retroreflect back to source. Blows up source.