In the year 2050
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Original MarioKart DS, Luigi in his vacuum go-kart was peak performance
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As long as they can be updated.
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I'm going to guess it's from the recent documentary on Netflix, "Mr. McMahon"
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Man's got good taste in games
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That’s why I was one of the few to downvote.
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From a documentary about the undertaker. Vince McMahon had a sex toy named after him if I remember his sex trafficking lawsuit correctly.
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It's not about having accurate dates, it's about how unix time is used in programming. For some systems that reference unix time for essential calculations, that value rolling over and overflowing would cause catastrophic problems
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Ftl is a based game to have in your most played list
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Sure but that means a workaround for machines affected, but not needing correct dates could be to set their clocks to midnight Jan 1 1970 and have another 65 years to sort it out
Anyway, the biggest problem will be embedded systems, including many household and business smart devices. Several I have are definitely 32 bit machines and might use 32 bit time precise to the second. Some I don't know. I have no idea what processor my TV uses
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I had just started getting comfortable with either big (waluigi) or baby (toadette) in kart 8 . Guess I'm going back to medium.