chemiclord
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chemiclord

No this was Steam, Epic is the other platform

Yeah, I also see this as a problem, being pushed from both sides. Racists want to conflate Jews with Israel so they can point to the actions of war criminals like Netanyahu and his government and say “see, Jews are bad”. On the other side, Israeli nationalists also want to conflate Jews with Israel so they can claim

Have a taste. You’ll be ill-literate in no time.

So so ridiculous.  Agree with others, the internet was a mistake.

It really cannot be said enough: the internet was a mistake. 

It’s spelled “Cait Sith” but it’s pronounced “Throatwarbler Mangrove”

The biggest change is that they won’t be applying it retroactively.

I don't think anyone thought it would be "good" per se. They just didn't think it would be this bad. 

My understanding is that while Nintendo is publicly traded, they keep a LOT of their stock basically privately held by the same people who’ve held it forever. (And they’ve had a habit of doing buybacks whenever they can.) There just isn’t a lot of the company for sale at any given point. 

It’s not covered in this article but Phil points out that one of the ‘problems’ in trying to acquire Nintendo (in 2020) is that their board and shareholders haven’t been pressing for the market-share expansion of typical modern public corporations. You know, that concept that’s been causing so many companies to

Yeah, I’m not entirely willing to blame Fox. They have voice directors for a reason. Someone had to sign off on this performance.

Nintendo is a publicly traded company. I own Nintendo stock. JP Morgan Chase, and entity I think you would agree would be “getting to all profits” where it can, one of the principal owners (10% or so).

If the issue was just a graphics downgrade, (Lower resolution, lighting, etc.) there probably wouldn’t be as much of a stink about the Switch port. But clearly, the game was released in less than polished state.

Scrolling through the comments, I’m surprised people thought they’d be able to carry over their inventory from game to game. That’s not what I expected at all. No games do that. None I’ve played, anyway. It restricts what they can do with the inventory in the next game, and balancing would be a nightmare.

“Credible” is in quotation marks because it is a quote. It’s a basic tenet of responsible reporting - a news organization reporting on breaking news cannot be the arbiter of truth, they can merely report on facts. In this case, they cannot determine the validity of the claim that it was “credible” but they can report

That was regarding the DLSS2 functionality, which is free, and the code that was reused was his own code from versions of the mod that worked on other games.

The thing is, those are all issues that come up in all sorts of industries. Prior knowledge, iterative work, updated versions of existing platforms - whether the platform is “Latest Bethesda Game Engine” or “latest version of Node.js” or even “color film instead of black and white,” this isn’t new ground. That this is

modding is VERY iterative

The ethics of paid mods is a weird way to frame it. A person spent time and effort doing something and they chose to ask for compensation instead of giving it away for free. Fair enough. Whining about that is really an example of scaling remarkable peaks of entitlement.

They’re all pretty poorly written, even Clive. I enjoy the story, I’m close to done, but it’s very anime mixed with GoT, and no one really matters other than Clive. They're all just set pieces in his story.