Let's see what the suit will actually be about (which patent) and then judge accordingly
Donut
Can we pin this post as an example kthnx
My Asus laptop draws (a maximum of) 200W as far as I can tell.
This is not my model but here's the tech sheet for a different one: https://www.asus.com/laptops/for-gaming/tuf-gaming/asus-tuf-gaming-a14-2024/techspec/
That's returning it to the seller. In your country there's implied warranty from the manufacturer and they will have to honor your claims if it is showing defects
Can you not claim warranty / do an RMA?
Technically you can just get it from the website, no need to install the client.
I would argue that the radio tower stuff bleeding in from Assassins Creed already messed up the formula that Far Cry 2 was building on. I do admit Far Cry 3 had some cool points, but overall it's where in my view the series took a step in the wrong direction.
Latter titles doubled down on making combat less meaningful, exploration just like any other Ubi title, and realistic animations, AI and physics thrown out the window in favor of cheap mechanics
Like, in Far Cry 2 enemies would try to heal their wounded or mercy kill them, in Far Cry 5 a baddie hover his hands above a body to revive their mate.
It's a demo. If you hit the "learn more" button above it, the same link is posted under the button "download demo"
Far Cry 2 was the last game that brought something interesting to the mix. After that, the mechanics kept getting more dumbed down and turned into the Ubisoup we know today
Apparently this void-skull thinks
Let me stop you right there. They don't think, they just are.
From the first source on the linked study, they describe it as the following:
(...) This functions as a mirror providing the second opportunity for photon capture by reflecting light back through the retina, enhancing visual sensitivity.
The article itself admits that it's hinged on two "substantial what if's"
Just be patient and wait until more information comes out.