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so i am guessing it's not actually advertisements (god I hope not) but just showing how the display can render things. or if it is advertisements maybe it's a mode you can enable to earn extra money by being a walking billboard? there are a couple of companies around that will put an advertising wrap on your car and

yep, reminds me of galavant in that way. they got a second season which wasn't a sure thing and made the most of it.

it really depends what you think of the various incarnations of dracula. Personally love the Castlevania games and those would not exist if not for public domain ip.

I am expecting ot to function a lot like Gotham Knights. you can basically play it singleplayer but the live stuff still sticks it’s head in between missions like it wants to make sure you and your friends don’t need more snacks or a battlepass.

im pretty sure that mention of a prequel series was just a joke given the part where he mentions it could be a musical. 

this is not a new thing for the switch. cuphead made the jump to switch. both ori titles as well. then theres also minecraft spinoffs that made the jump too. microsoft sees the switch as a handheld rather than a direct competitor so if they see money to be made they will.

agreed, I thought it was a fun film and worth a watch. I do think it could have used a few more minutes in a couple places to just have a quiet moment to let events sink in but overall I really liked it and I think part of why it failed was that they banked too heavily on the captain marvel momentum from the first

it's likely because of how few episodes it is (just 5) combined with it being the first spotlight series. I am guessing Disney wants it to make a bigger impact and reviewers getting the whole thing at once they think will help it.

but that isn’t under copyright. the steps required to produce a result are not in and of themselves copyrightable. your interpretation of those steps can be but in the case of AI those steps are being written for a specialized reader (the AI) and while the software CAN produce copywrite infringing material that

simple solution: automatically uoad but when a clip is found to be explicit set it to private instead of a ban. solves all relevant problems.

everything you are as a person, your thoughts and ideas are built off of your enivronment and experiences. every piece of art you view. every tutorial you follow is someone else’s art that you are referencing. it's how we as humans learn and teach.

the problem is that using copyrighted work as reference to develop new products and software is totally fine so long as the copyrighted work is no longer present in the released product. I don’t know the ins and outs of this ai image generator but most likely it breaks down the image composition into an instruction

I mean that is how the illuminati versions of those characters act. 

yep, knowing he was going to show up changes the flow of that film.

The hope is that they do what Disney historically does when they hit a rut. they step back and hand creative control to new people which bring about new ideas and creativity. 

very true.

I am fine with it being an iterative given what has changed since the switch launched. DLSS arrived and was a massive boon to performance and will be a the hinge pin in keeping switch 2 costs down while pushing 4k adjacent performance out of a handheld. honestly just bump the screen to 1080p, add a larger internal

so hot take: while I enjoyed the extended editions (seem them all multiple times) I prefer the theatrical because I do not need to rewatch all the extra exposition every time I watch the films. I already know all of it so get me to quicker to the good stuff.

so I would say it has far less to do with franchise fatigue or stiff competition and more to do with the fact that the competition was lackluster this year and consumer preferences have clearly shifted since the pandemic.

surprised Hazbin Hotel.is not mentioned when it comes out in just a couple weeks.