“Wha- They’re not robots, Rick!”
“Wha- They’re not robots, Rick!”
Two for flinching
I had no idea the double-down had become considered tired, unoriginal, and only ever used as a substitute when cornered with a complete lack of anything valid.
“cringe”
Sure, CG can easily look better than economical, budget-meeting, project-viable tier hand work. Which is the only kind that makes sense. The cream draw work, the kind that takes hours to assemble three seconds, is unmatchable though, if your funding can sustain any.
Having never played it, having never seen footage until now, I’m going to guess it’s a drone cooldown and it helps cushion equipment swap shenanigans.
Countless youtubes could be reduced to a GIF of the money shot. In the case of “We shoot device X with gun Y” the term is a bit more literal. I believe there’s a mythbusters batch floating around with this treatment, and 80% of the “footage” missing.
This is somewhere I figure HMDs might go. Maybe neck-up avataring only. Porn will fund the industry, but we’re also full retard about socnets, about the facetweet, so there’s vague (but big) social potential.
I can separate art and artist. And even blind pigs find the occasional acorn.
It now occurs to me that the majority of a speedrun belongs to the collective, that the scene builds on a singluar, shared product incrementally. The players, the noterity-hungry ever famous players, are but actors rehearsing the living play.
So then locally it’s nbd, the equivalent of using “stir-fry” as the actual name of a food.
I can totally believe coke will boost your game, but if I had some Really Good Coke I’d probably use it jumping out of a plane, not on vidya. Surely there are better options.
A little surprised to not see any of the eternal “what are you planning to do about X”. That’s cool.
I once started doing an impromptu scanlation on one of his, and ended up adopting the project.
I think he’s upset about something bigger.
Good lord, why would they knowingly manufacture them like this? Of COURSE people are going to find out, and then OTHER people are going to find out, and then it’s in the wild.
NOT NEW.
This is a good example of “you’re not protected from the consequences”.
You watch YY and it’s like, you know exactly what you’re getting into. In a good way. You don’t put YY on your list thinking it’ll be anything but simple, goofy lulz. And when you’re done, that’s what you had.
I guess you could split the difference with the duality of an “Excuse me.”