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It's not even latency that's the problem. I just don't want it to crash every five minutes.
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would it be possible to make a setup where the program is on the computer and the phone only has to act as a means for the inputs while showing the outputs?
It's not what I mean completely, but it's close enough I think. Only other way to put it is equating the phone to a game controller that's also the tv, and the computer as the game system, with the program being the game you want to play.
It would likely be hard to code now that I think about it.
I'm sorry for being dead. phone was having problems connecting to RPG, so I've just waited and tried again every now and then.
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Yea. Besides, it's better to try and imagine nicer things.
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200 to 300 years will do that to a place.
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That explains a lot, though the thought that this entire place could have been broken instead of fixed through pure chance unnerves me a bit.
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*Looks slightly annoyed for a moment before sighing.* No, I haven't. And up until now I hadn't even seen a near functioning car.
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It's because I work based on chaos. I figured "car, do something crazy" was a good enough "command" to get it to do something that required power, somehow. The crazier, the more it would do. And hey-ho, everything in this particular car turned on.
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Well, it's not like we can get them fixed and fueled very easily, so without powers like Soren's it's rare to even encounter a near working car.
*Motions to of the dead, broken, and stripped cars outside as I say this.*
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To be honest, I just threw magic at it and hoped it'd get power.
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*Enters the library and finds several lit terminals* Go solar power.
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Yea. just not used to high speed travel.
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... I'm starting to get the idea that's your go to plan.
*Follows and walks up to a terminal.*
Never thought I'd see a working one.