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Old 09-03-17, 07:36 AM   #9
Rockin Robbins
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The only way it would be possible to properly implement the true scale of the Pacific war woulb be with a super computer. With 800gb of RAM, 500 NVidia cards, and liquid nitrogen cooling, based in Antarctica. I have trouble seeing that kind of virtual war even in 50 years.

Hovever some things patchman123 has mentionned can be currently implemented, like ship wrecks. Not at the bottom of the sea, but beached or in shallow waters. GWX has them, and it would be nice to see them in SH4 in japanese ports.


You can always merge RSRD with stock if you want more encounters.
Actually, that's a great project for Elon Musk. We need a gaming supercomputer server embedded in the ice caps of Mars, beaming data to Earth at 100GB/S. Failing that, there are craters near the north and south poles of the Moon with permanent ice on the bottom to which the Sun never penetrates.

If it were big enough, Musk could have the Gaming Supercomputer for the World. It would drive Flat Earthers and Moon Hoax Hoaxers totally crazy. That alone makes it worth doing. I was alarmed last week to learn that they don't believe in gravity.
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