When trying to submit score to scoreboard in javascript by callComponent('ScoreBoard.postScore'... I get "Unexpected server response" error.
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When trying to submit score to scoreboard in javascript by callComponent('ScoreBoard.postScore'... I get "Unexpected server response" error.
Any suggestions?
At 8/4/16 01:11 PM, DoctorStrongbad wrote: That is fine. You are anti master race PC.
No I'm not anti or pro master race PC (PC by definition, you've made), I think there no race(PC master race) at all, if there was one I won't be against it(why would I be against, what's the point).
(Just making my position clear)
At 8/3/16 04:02 PM, DoctorStrongbad wrote: For this conversation, a PC consists of a Desktop or Laptop computer. We are not counting phones, or hand held devices.Trying to keep it as simple as possible.
In this case I think PC is not the master race.
I think idea of "PC" needs a little clarification. Cause even macs are PCs(Personal computers) as from ideological so from technical(I mean hardware's the same, even thought not so much customizable, even consoles are the same) side.
Under PC we/you mean set of features like specific OS, hardware customization potential, power consumption footprint etc.. or branding and ideology some kind of?
Otherwise it's kind of foggy thing to argue about, cause the fundamental premises for the whole dialogue are not clear.
Just to make problem of premises being unclear little more clear, say iPad, ARM CPU, GPU etc, low customization potential, low energy footprint, high integration and higher optimization(event thought lower relative performance, relative to computer with high power footprint), personal mobile computing device. Does this count for PC? Same question goes for Mac branded computers, technically identical for non Mac branded ones.
Without clearly stating definition for PC, even for limited context of current point in space and time, the dialog has no base, imho or in other words has not disambiguous enough basis for it to have a conclusion.
(problem of ambiguity is not new and wide spread and in some cases inevitable, so I'm just restating the thing)
As for consoles, fact that they work like TV, you turn it on, select channel (game) and you watch (play) is something PC can't quite beat yet (that's not hardware issue but usage experience).
As for PC, Windows 10 Store has potential to deliver that TV (from usage point of view) like experience which even steam doesn't have (I mean just one click install) also if you take into account UWP's (Universal windows platform) strong and stable ABI (Application binary interface), which kind of guarantees that game will work as it supposed to after Windows updates.
As for hardcore (not only hardcore game play, I mean tinkering with configurations (software, hardware) and etc.) side, imho PC is the way to go.
What I personally think is that it's like choice between different forms of experience and consumption (including being able to sit on coach or with desk), where those choices don't exclude each other but expand.
It's maybe like multiplayer vs single player, people enjoy both separately or together.
As a bottom line it depends: on mood, time, economics, everything else that will make you feel like, now I'd like to sit in front of TV and hit play, or now I want to sit with PC and Mouse+Keyboard fire up game from my collection and create new Word document (for whatever reason).
Under the tree he noticed weird geometrical distortion, like rendering glitch, color spectrum was changing from 11 bits to 32 bits. When he looked up apples' level of detail was changing too.
That would be no problem in synthetic reality of Network17 but it was the real world he was in, and things like shouldn't be happening here, or maybe it was his brain doing bad, having glitches while interpreting optical data transported by photons to his optic nerve?
Maybe it was result of new SubstanceX3 he was taking lately in his leisure time?
Anyways he decided to move from optic sensing to tactile and touch the world with hands where the glitches were happening.
He sensed nothing weird with his hands, so it was his brain playing tricks, or maybe his brain was playing tricks with him when he touched the tree with hands and reality was what his eyes weretelling him?
He decided that he had to invent an measuring device, cause he couldn't trust his optical or tactile senses.
First I stumbled upon this image on the net, than I thought, well I don't think about cars like that normally, so I went and watched "The league of extraordinary gentlemen". Movie was as great as the car. :)