Again.. Amazon is like eBay on crack .. you can and will come across quality - you will - and when you do - you'll be that much more apt to go back for more - no??
lol dude - you're paying for convenience - and that's alls there is to it - sit your fat ass down on a couch and blabber whatever you want at Alexa - then... THE SHIT SHOWS UP - this is why u pay more no??
How easy is it really though to "port a game from native to web" ?? The success is game-dependent - some games require too much processing and can't come to browser without suffering huge drawbacks - drawbacks that would change the games experience too much and gather a negative review - the difficulty here is maintaining great gameplay etc ( or maintaining that which makes the game great ) on web - this challenges the process in ways that are different per ported game - meaning some games are easily ported and others aren't - and if web is just a window with internet and a game inside it - then why deviate from something like Steam? Steam is essentially the same thing - games accessible online in a window - however they have no dependence on the browser - just the network connection and your machines components - this gives space for any game to run at optimum
How about when photons flood the camera/sensor ( the sun shines it's rays directly at you ) -- or - when photons cover the subject that the camera/sensor is supposed to be reading -- last this happened the rider died ( https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jul/01/tesla-dri... ) -- they're too many natural occurring factors at play to predetermine what a moving vehicle should or shouldn't do every second - for this reason - vehicles we travel in should be put in an environment first that blocks distractions - like Musk with his Boring machine - this controlled environment makes more sense - otherwise I need an alarm to wake me up when the sensors know they can't tell what's going on - I need to regain control of my vessel and guide it correctly through the photons - yes?