The very many questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread XXIV

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Isn't it something to do with whiplash? Or so you can kiss your private parts goodbye?

Actually I don't have a clue.
 
I think it's to lesson potential spine compression and to keep your head from whipping around so much.

:ninja:'d by The B.
 
Which Civ V World Wonders would be the most conducive for a vacation photo with both the wonder and the wonder screen in it? In other words, which ones have convenient and close tables and power outlets to place and connect the laptop to?
 
Running a game takes up a lot of juice.
 
I don't think the early game wonders are going to have many modern amenities.
 
Shouldn't Civ V support game saves, so you can play it first, save right before the wonder is finished, and THEN take the laptop to the photo spot?
 
There's still loading times, and of course the turn time to finish the wonder. Not to mention the positioning and everything. I'd rather make sure there's enough time for me to do all that.
 
Why not take full screenshots of the appropriate completed wonders and just display those on the laptop during the picture? It's not like anybody will be able to tell.
 
Bring extra batteries for the laptop
Is it even a good idea to change a laptop battery while the power's on?

Why not take full screenshots of the appropriate completed wonders and just display those on the laptop during the picture? It's not like anybody will be able to tell.
May have to do that if it doesn't work out. Still, I'd like it to be as genuine as possible.

Anyway, does this mean none of the wonders count for both criteria then? If so, which ones are the best at fulfilling criterion 1?
 
You put the laptop in hibernation mode, then change the battery, and wake it up.
 
Is it even a good idea to change a laptop battery while the power's on?


May have to do that if it doesn't work out. Still, I'd like it to be as genuine as possible.

Anyway, does this mean none of the wonders count for both criteria then? If so, which ones are the best at fulfilling criterion 1?


The ones in modern cities.
 
You put the laptop in hibernation mode, then change the battery, and wake it up.
This post made me go on a short search engine trip that's taught me a lot about the Hibernate mode.

The ones in modern cities.
Naturally. I'm curious about people's experiences of views of said structures, like specific areas in general to view said structures from.
 
I would just like to throw out there the option to do this with the Civ II wonder movies instead of Civ V. Civ II movies were the best of the entire franchise.
 
Is it even a good idea to change a laptop battery while the power's on?

Yes, it's fine.

You put the laptop in hibernation mode, then change the battery, and wake it up.

This post made me go on a short search engine trip that's taught me a lot about the Hibernate mode.

Modern OS doesn't have an explicit hibernation mode (or explicit off mode)- it has sleep mode, where basically everything other than RAM is powered down, and hybrid (hybrid of hibernation mode) shutdown, where stuff in RAM is saved to disk when you shut down.
 
Which Civ V World Wonders would be the most conducive for a vacation photo with both the wonder and the wonder screen in it? In other words, which ones have convenient and close tables and power outlets to place and connect the laptop to?

Of the ones I visited (yeah, showing off here :))
Big Ben, probably possible to find a Starbucks near to start up the laptop. Will have rain in your picture.
Brandenburg Gate: Good places to make a photo, can bring laptop.
Eiffel Tower: The Esplanade du Tracdero is the place to take the picture.
Forbidden Palace: Probably possible, might get annoyed looks from PLA soldiers though. I wouldn't advise it. Don't bet on finding free electricity near.
Great Wall: Sure, but electricity poor and far away from the cities, have to bring the laptop.
the Louvre: Possible, don't expect plugs. Keep your laptop close or it'll get stolen (this also applies to the Eiffel Tower).
Notre Dame: Not a lot of room for a nice picture IIRC. Will be hard to get the thing recognizable.
Statue of Liberty has big security checks before you get on the boat, I'm not sure if you can bring a laptop, certainly not onto the building.
 
You're awesome, you know that? I'll be filing that post away for future trips to other countries. ;)

Of the ones I visited (yeah, showing off here :))
Big Ben, probably possible to find a Starbucks near to start up the laptop. Will have rain in your picture.
Damn it, London.

Forbidden Palace: Probably possible, might get annoyed looks from PLA soldiers though. I wouldn't advise it. Don't bet on finding free electricity near.
It's okay, it's not like the AI wants me to see that wonder in-game anyway. :lol:

the Louvre: Possible, don't expect plugs. Keep your laptop close or it'll get stolen (this also applies to the Eiffel Tower).
Really, Paris? Well, major tourist destination and all that, I suppose.

Statue of Liberty has big security checks before you get on the boat, I'm not sure if you can bring a laptop, certainly not onto the building.
The area outside the statue should be fine for a picture. If I really can't bring a laptop to the island, guess I'll have to see if I can get a good view from New Jersey then.
 
Short answer: it's not known for certain. Long answer: Here.

I must say - Old English really is a friggen awesome language. I can actually read most of that wiki page just between knowing English and a bit of German/Dutch.
 
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