there's something about the modern space opera mythos that SoaSE is missing, and I wonder if an expansion or SoaSE 2 will do it
everything is gated to being inside a single galaxy within the SoaSE universe, meaning that relative to a civilization that can travel across galaxies with ease, the TEC, Advent and Vasari are n00bs by comparison
the idea of having an elder race that has been to many galaxies is interesting and they should add that as a non-playable faction
They have "Fallen Empires" that start the game at an unimaginably high tech level and a moderate-sized, tightly knit territory; if you don't bother them or do something that will anger them, they'll leave you alone, and are fairly hard to interact with diplomatically until you are near late-game tech
but certain things you do in the game might lead them to attack you, like a certain fallen empire might try to conquer you for researching and enslaving AI
the concept of the fallen empires is neat: they used to be much larger and more powerful than they are, but time and political gridlock has led them to stop growing, get stuck on a certain technology level more or less, and become xenophobic and territorial
they're much more powerful than the upstart young civilizations but will go bash them in the head if they feel offended or angry... with limited quantities of extremely powerful capital ships
there's a real sense that these fallen empires are just sick and tired of going around and around with their rivals, and have simply decided to continue existing without any real sense of destiny or direction... just keeping it together as best they can
and it kind of reminds me of certain real world earth civilizations or countries ;p
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@allquixotic You didn't happen to update pjs on the server? Or change anything else?
You can determine the base version of WebKit being used in WebView by querying the user agent string of the WebView's engine.
web.getEngine().getUserAgent()
This shows a WebKit version of 537.44 for Java 8u5.
This is the upstream version of WebKit used in the JavaFX implementation before an...
HTML5 local storage functionality is not implemented for JavaFX 2.2 WebView so there is no way to enable that feature with that JavaFX version.
HTML5 local storage is currently being implemented in WebView for Java 8, you can get a preview version to test out functionality as it is implemented.
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There's no reference to userdata in the jBrowserDriver repo
> If the value of this property is null, the WebEngine will attempt to store local user data in an automatically selected system-dependent user- and application-specific directory.
> Java Version: 1.8.0_92-b14 JavaFX Version: 8.0.92-b14 OS: Mac OS X, x86_64 User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/538.19 (KHTML, like Gecko) JavaFX/8.0 Safari/538.19
concentrating solely on the power consumption side of the GPU techspot.com/review/1190-gigabyte-geforce-gtx-1080-g1-gaming/… as we can see this new stuff does not display real major lesser power use, more like higher power still, even than the card i have. Still wandering the web for "when doing the Same Work" what uses less power?
noticing the r9 nano, and my 7970 thing are both displaying slightly less power consumption than the new 1000 stuff, in the How many frames can you get testing (pushing it). But the new stuff is fully 2X faster. videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html
Someone needs to throttle the workload, like V-sync on doing a normal game (not crysis unoptomised) , with normal settiings, delivering a similar picture, then how much does the GPU use.
@Rahul2001 No. "Subscriber certifies to Stack Exchange that Subscriber is an individual (i.e., not a corporate entity) at least 13 years of age. " from the ToS
@JourneymanGeek tbh the idea to check the date was rather random. and I thought it might have been TLS at first but confirmed that SE redirects login to TLS always (not just openid but the main login page) and that one definitely loads
there used to be a tv show here called last of the summer wine and there was an old lady in it who was convinced that her husband moved all the gears in her car and that was the excuse for her bad driving