Almost like the academy doesn’t like women directors
As a PC gamer I adapted to this over a decade ago. It was clear when this generation of consoles had a disk free version that this was the way it was going to go. That being said, Microsoft has really done a good job keeping as much playable as possible with new hardware. There are purchases I made in the 360 era…
Right, “preservation.”
Pirates are doing *MOST* of the heavy lifting when it comes to game preservation. See also: movies and music
“If it were me, I’d buy an S-Class, lightly used to avoid worst depreciation.”
Imagine it was about a woman.
So that’s it? You’d spend a whole lot of money on a new TV just because you can see photos behind it when it’s not in use? Doesn’t sound like something the market will care about.
Are you alright?
This reads like bad AI
what a great counterargument.
Let’s not lose perspective, we’re talking about luxury entertainment here. Piracy isn’t your only option, your main option is to just not play the game if you don’t like its price or monetisation. I’m saying this both as a former game developer and as someone who pirated a lot in my past: you’re not entitled to take…
Cool slideshow. You guys ever consider doing some research and putting something useful together for us yourselves?
I think another reason for this is that like a lot of people across the world there’s a large PC market, which cuts into the Xbox market. Why buy another console when everything available for it is available for PC if you already own one. The PS5 does not have this issue. It’s one of the reason why Microsoft poured so…
“AI Dr. Mario can now see you for your prostate exam.”
Let me remind you guys that we live in a dystopian plutocracy. Big Tech really, REALLY wants “A.I.’s” plagiarism tech to go through at the mass expense of the workers and the creators - all for the idea of convenience and especially at the convenience of the business-executive class.
Just for the record, AI is an useful technology. I’ll agree that it is dangerous, and not just in the Skynet-scenario, but also because it will be used to replace human work by doing things worse but cheaper.
I enjoyed it until they tried to make me watch a different show to follow what’s going on.
This seems pretty histrionic. Did you truly think the joke was funny?
It has the potential to be funny, but that is some of the most ineffective delivery of a joke I’ve ever heard. It felt like he was giving up on it halfway through.