Yea, I was going for sarcasm. But she does vastly prefer me playing a game on the deck next to her rather than in another room on the pc. Basically, I’m not hiding in my cave lol.
Yea, I was going for sarcasm. But she does vastly prefer me playing a game on the deck next to her rather than in another room on the pc. Basically, I’m not hiding in my cave lol.
Same. Girlfriend lets me play it as long as I’m “hanging out” with her. But the amount of money I’ve spent on games due to owning this thing is absurd. I don’t even want to know.
Now folks... this is how you do marketing.
I peruse the politics news often, but I’m quite convinced us gamers are the most radical of all groups on social media. We all just care so damn much.
I think that was Vaultech’s sales pitch though.
I’d be over the moon if this is good, but this is going to be a tough needle to thread.
I used “Devil” to imply something bad you would fight against. I’m saying the article makes it seems like Capcom wants to be rid of mods everywhere.
I still disagree, at best impartial. They are basically saying that they really don’t like spending resources on them. They just don’t value adding the mod support.
Yea, we’ll get to a point where we deem X acceptable and Y unaccaptable in terms of AI. It’s still very grey.
Yea, I find AI extremely fascinating, but that’s also easy when it’s not coming directly at my job. Good luck to you out there.
This article felt a tad misleading. They are just saying, from an internal control aspect, they bucket Mods and Cheats together. Not that they are against Mod’s in general.
Serious question. So what’d you do? Do you try to directly stop AI or are you going to promote more of the regulation? You’re basically staring at the unstoppable object at this point.
One of our goals as humans is to not work. I believe that is part of most Utopia’s.
You aren’t wrong, but you also are ignoring all positive consequences of our actions.
So I’m not 50 hours in Starfield. I kinda love it. It’s just skyrim/fallout in space with more of everything. Isn’t blowing my mind like Bethesda does sometimes, but it’s a really sweet game either way.
I dont like your math logic here:
I wish I had his power.
Cult comes with too many negative connotations. But I’m an IU bball fan and that is also a cult. I’m thinkingsomething like what “moral guidelines” you follow or something similar.
Appreciate the recommendation. These kinds of topics are my “Desperate Housewives”.
Of course. I’ve been the the gamut of anxiety medications as well. I often wonder if that whole process should have started by giving me a placebo.