The market abuse is just the latest bullshit from Nvidia. Wait till you learn about their proprietary software they pay games to use so that they look better compared to AMD when in reality they're overpriced bullshit.
Cmon gamers, you love hairworks, physX, and gsync. Stock up on Cuda cores today!
Honestly if that statistic was provided to me out of context, that Israel have killed 95 more reporters today alone, I wouldn't even contest the information. I'm not even sure what Israel could do to catch me off guard beyond supplying Palestinians with basic human resources.
Yeah, 8 years. The typical game development cycle. For Star Citizen, the well known highly ambitious game. You people can't even wait until it takes them longer than a typical fucking cycle to bitch and moan about how long it's taking. Fuck off already.
I simplified the concept which might seem misleading to you but the outcome is exactly the same.
You can get access to the home network through weakly secured devices. If you can get past a weak device, trusted by the network, you can send commands through the network and to other devices as if you were a typical user. If your car can be unlocked from your computer (or phone) over the network, a hacker would only need to get past your coffee maker on that same network to be able to tell your car to unlock.
In other words, the Internet of Things can often be a liability if you don't know how to secure points of access to your network. If you installed a smart thermostat and it's still broadcasting the default SSID, that's a glowing weakspot for a hacker. Who would need WPA2 security for that, right?
And unlike most kickstarter scams, they're still trying to honor that original pledge.
Notice they didn't promise an exact date? Damn that's wild. You wanted to be an early backer so congrats, the monkey's paw curls and now you need to grow up because you somehow haven't over the course of the development of the game you keep whining about taking so long.
The adults who backed this project with WAY more money than you are still mature enough to put this in the back of their mind and go about their life with the assurance CIG will make good on these pledges. Helldivers 2 is a great game and there's no kickstarter for you to buy and bitch about later.
Almost like it was being developed not for the day it began development but for the future when they intend to release it. Almost like optimizations are the last stage in development.
You're a fucking moron just blabbering about shit you don't understand and I'm glad you can't do anything but whine and piss yourself about how your $40 hasn't given you the best game your little brain could conjure up. It's been a decade. Grow the fuck up.
Since you're replying to every comment I've made - Alpha still doesn't have a set meaning. It changes between people who use it.
Logging in and doing the content you couldn't do when you originally bought it still means it's progressing and yes, it qualifies as a game no matter how mad that makes you.
What part of "it's still being fucking developed" keeps getting past you bud? "It's just a tech demo, it's not a complete game" - no fucking shit. You being pissy that it's not done as fast as you want it is entitlement and you should really grow the fuck up.
Notice how "Squadron 42" has a different name than "Star Citizen"? You bought the tech demo for a module of a larger game when you could have waited because clearly you're not interested in the tech demo. Development isn't a straightforward process and you had to know that going in. Sorry you think there's "no game" because the section you wanted isn't done yet. You're just wrong.
Cyberpunk released nearly unplayable under the pressure of people threatening to kill the developers for pushing back the release date too many times. Almost like they shouldn't have put a release date. You seem wildly uninformed about both games.
Proprietary software is often locked down to be idiot proof and tamper proof to the average consumer. Actually disabling the wifi (not just turning off SSID broadcasting) or other exploitable points might require a deeper level of access than just the settings page.
And it's not websites people are concerned about. There's a pretty common hacking concept where you attack the weakest connected device. If your car connects to your garage door opener, your coffee maker, your washing machine, all your smart devices - they only need to get access to one to get access to all of them since those devices are 'trusted'. Your car doesn't know why your coffee maker says 'unlock' but it's gonna listen, it trusts your coffee machine.
The market abuse is just the latest bullshit from Nvidia. Wait till you learn about their proprietary software they pay games to use so that they look better compared to AMD when in reality they're overpriced bullshit.
Cmon gamers, you love hairworks, physX, and gsync. Stock up on Cuda cores today!