It helps that it’s the truth.
It helps that it’s the truth.
People remember the parody, which is usually modified to be more recognizable. Like Darth Vader never said “Luke, I am your father”; in the movie it’s actually “No, I am your father”.
This isn’t a new issue. Wolfram alpha has been around for 15 years and can easily handle high school level math problems.
The same thing that is already happening in Turkey, India and Saudi Arabia? Musk’s Twitter has no problem censoring people when it’s to help right-wing authoritarians.
A surprising number of companies actually do sell powder versions of their drinks on the web. I buy both Arizona tea and A&W root beer packets online.
At least Gearbox isn’t spending a year+ denying that the problem exists.
Wednesday was incredibly popular and is probably why there’s a bit of a goth revival going on.
Is he into extreme sounding?
I wouldn’t call most of the modern ones real RPGs either.
The original XCOM is the source of grid based inventories.
Star Control 2 is the first RPG that did the standard dialogue interface where you talk to someone and choose from multiple replies.
GTA3 is the one that started the trend.
Artists who rips off other great works are still developing their talent and skills. They can then go on to use to make original works. The machine will never produce anything original. It is only capable of mixing together things it has seen in its training set.
There is a very real danger that of ai eviscerating the ability for artists to make a living, making it where very few people will have the financial ability to practice their craft day in and day out, resulting in a dearth of good original art.
30h of gameplay seems very reasonable for a $20 game.
Who knows, but Khan is the best chance we’ve had of something getting done in a very long time.
Yes, if there’s collusion or a lack of competition, there are legal solutions, namely breaking up the offending companies.
Some review bombs are for legit reasons. I’ve seen a few for games that dropped support for a language well after release.
There’s a reason why every other browser maker has given up and adopted Chromium. It’s not easy to support a browser and rendering engine across half a dozen OSes while keeping it secure, performant and stable.
The biggest loser is Mozilla, who will lose about 80% of their revenue. If they enforce this, Firefox will pretty much be dead.
Google pays them 400 million. You really think they’re going to get anywhere close to that from donations?
The problem is Starfield isn’t a one off. It’s the latest in a line of progressively worse games. Every game they’ve released since Skyrim has been worse than the one that came before it.