I'm interested. I can test it on both my new desktop, and my Surface Pro 4 M3
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Except the speed of light is always c (~ 3 x 10^8 m/s) regardless of the reference frame, so the light still has to travel the same distance for each (relatively-stationary) observer. The total length the light/data would travel is still the complete length of outpost-satellite1-satellite2-earth
I just built a new computer with an m2, along with my old SSD. I plugged in both, the new motherboard recognized both, booted off the SSD, ran a disk clone program to clone my SSD to my new M2, then booted off my M2 with no problems. I did need to use Disk Manager to get windows to recognize my SSD when it was no longer my C:\
I have a Rift, and I love the technology. The problem I have is that there are very few games with "substance" for it. I can hop on and play 5-15 minutes of some game, but none of the games give me a good reason to keep coming back. The technology is amazing though, and I can't wait until some games with substance come out (I bought Elite: Dangerous but haven't had time over the holidays to play).
I'm currently playing through Divinity: Original Sin 2. Between this game and the first, that's easily 100+ hours of game
Did this vault update reveal Star Control: Eternal & Infinite? Is this the (first?) DLC? Has there been any other info revealed except the one sentence in the vault update?
Hello, My name is Dubby104, but I also go by Dubbzy24 (which is my discord name). I was first introduced to SC3 (I know) when I was about 5/6 years old. I always tried to get into the campaign but was too young to figure any of it out. My brother and I enjoyed the hell out of the Super Melee though. When I was about 15 or so, I was getting to old DOS games, and I finally got back into SC3 and beat it. I remember at the time, thinking that no game was like it, and I honestly considered