Nighthawk441
Nighthawk441
Nighthawk441

50% accuracy would, in fact, mean that they are absolutely useless. That makes it literally as effective as random guessing. The closer you get to 0% or 100%, the more useful you get.

Kotaku must be one of the most toxic and horrible places to work. You all have been trained and conditioned by an advertising algorithm to bitch and moan about everything. It’s no secret that ad algorithms reward negativity. On top of that Kotaku has droves of mindless drones who nod their heads in agreement with

Apropos of nothing, jailbreaking a 3DS has become really easy and requires minimal investment

It’s funny how often the “every game should be for everyone” apostles fail to see the flaw in their reasoning when they instantly make an amalgamation between a community and its toxic vocal minority.

Everything changed for me when I realized Sekiro is a rhythm game, lol.

Maybe she had a dog named Indiana?

Maybe they’ll add a horde mode where you defend the Capitol against false flag antifa rioters. /s

What a fucking asshole

Just in case anyone wants some tips from the champ herself ;)

Actually they are savory.

“It’s disparaging an ideology.”

Where have you heard this? Even the etymology of the word does not include this use. And the only times I’ve heard “cracker” in person or in media is as a slight to the race, as in to say [white] cracker. It’s synonymous to “white bread” or being “a pasty white person”. The word

If you’re not a racist white person, there’s no reason for the word cracker to offend you. It is not, and never has been, directed at you.”

Peter, is that you?

I’m ridiculously excited for this.

If anyone can show people just how pointless and grifty NFT’s are, it will be the perennial disappointment, Peter Molyneux. His involvement alone should make a few potential cryptobros turn away from the whole thing.

This is my problem with the push for diversity in games.

As the CEO of a company, part of his job is to not rock the boat, and cause falls in stock price. By saying this stuff, he did so. He was bad at his job. He lost it.

To be clear, I want to say that I personally don’t believe the following argument, but I could see a version such as this to be made in good faith:

That’s some Olympic level mental gymnastics you just did to somehow tie this to videogames lol.

A lot of this comes down to a more fundamental point: People don’t playtest their levels enough. If at all.

When you create a level, unless you’re deliberately doing a troll level, you’re going to be able to run through it very easily by the time you’re done. Unless you’re deliberately thinking about it you’re not