>knightmare frames are unlocked via USB 2.0 drives
Are you fucking kidding me? You mean you have to slot it in, realize it doesn't fit, turn it around, have it still not fit, turn it around again to push it into the port? That would be impractical as hell.
Immersion = destroyed.
Leo Rodriguez
USB 2.0 doesn't have those bevels on the tops, it's just a rectangle.
It's actually a pretty neat way of unlocking something like a computer, but it's retarded to not use it for storing shit too. Also, you can cleary see which side is right side up in that pic.
Dumbass.
Cameron Nguyen
Look at the port and the connector first, you dumb piece of shit.
Anthony Garcia
Just fuck off.
Ryder Taylor
it replaces a car's key
Jayden Parker
looks more like HDMI
Aaron Morgan
in gundam they store pilot data as well as calculations and shit on floppys that work like keys. probably the same principle
Jacob Clark
> USB It is a bit similar, but doesn't look like USB. That type of connectors sucks for harsh operating conditions in general, though.
> 2.0 It is not any different physically from previous versions. I guess you are just too young to know that, asshole.
> drives It can be any device that implements USB protocol. I guess you are unaware that USB smart cards have been used to control computer access for ages.
Samuel Sullivan
One question, do tanks have keys or something similar?
Thomas Martinez
under age
Kayden Powell
Are you retarded?
Thomas Rivera
hdmi flash drives
Juan Taylor
The point was OP said you could easily get confused about which side to put it in when it's clear which way it goes.
Nathan Mitchell
OP clearly breaks a lot of thumb drives.
Chase Foster
>military vehicles >keys Immersion = destroyed
Justin Fisher
Are those actually keys or individual pilot profiles for neural interface calibration etc?
Luke Richardson
It's your PTW collection to deal with while you are boringly waiting on defence positons.
Michael Cox
It's clearly firewire.
Cameron Roberts
tends to vary most, however do not for the simple reason that it is very easy to lose keys and be unable to start the tank/plane whatever in a hurry. The military generally prefers to keep armed guards around instead.
Evan Kelly
Yes it does. That's USB2.0 Type B. Also known as a 'printer cable'. It's used tomechanically identify a slave device, as opposed to a host device (which uses Type A)
Ryan Jenkins
That's not type B nigger. Use google instead of using your shitty memory. It looks much closer to mini display port than anything else
Ryder Myers
How do you plug earphones on it? HDMI?
Benjamin Thompson
Why not ask Sup Forums?
Charles Gutierrez
or /k/ or /m/
Brody Moore
nigga it's clearly HDMI.
Aiden Watson
It's either not symmetrical enough for HDMI or the perspective is fucked.
Jason Young
Most of the orientation problem with USB comes from ports mounted at a 90 degree angle, if the key just slots in to your front, you know which way it goes every time
William Collins
No If you could grab a tank from the army without being supposed to, you could have gotten a key anyway
Lincoln Walker
To my knowledge most military vehicles have keys or some other object to replace keys. Those that don't have surveillance and guards 24/7, like fighter jets which are often classed as high value targets/objects
Jack Ross
Its clearly firewire, apparently apple is in the knightmare business...
Cameron Perez
>randomly disconnects >try to push it deeper and wiggle it a little
Robert Bell
Why would you need an HDMI? it's just a dangle. USB 2.0 is fine.
Julian Edwards
>receive impact >usb breaks >knightmare frame stops working and you'll just sit there waiting to die This design is really stupid as fuck