And what if it would be
a pretty easy fix for us to make sure we never make that one mistake?
Not exact matches
It's very
easy to roll one's eyes at the earnest «we're gonna
fix it,
for real, this time» proclamations of politicians when history has proven this to be an issue that sits, perennially, maddeningly,
pretty low on the priority list of the people most equipped to solve it.
There can be many reasons
for this but a common problem that is
pretty easy to
fix is that there is not enough memory on your PC.
Using
Fixed Value miles is usually
pretty easy — you search
for flights on the airline's site and choose to pay
for your ticket with miles rather than money.
It's generally
pretty easy to design around providing the physics system with a lockstep /
fixed delta T
for updates whilst allowing
for a decoupled renderer, so this seems to be a case where even the core system (s) aren't designed with the PC experience in mind.
Personally, I would love
for human sulfates to be a big player because that is an
easy,
pretty inexpensive
fix.