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He is absolutely an icon but to be clear, he was not publicly out when Fight Club was written, published, or adapted to film, and when he did come out it was because he thought he was going to be outed by Entertainment Weekly so he beat them to the punch. All of which is to say, there are lovely important people in

Critically important, Fight Club was originally written by an openly homosexual man. Chuck Palahniuk is an unsung hero of the LGBTQ+ Community.

Except they aren’t? Koei Tecmo is making it. EA is publishing it and helping them out. 

EA’s typically not the big bad witch trying to make all their projects garbage. Or at least that was their way of operating when Bioware was flailing around on Anthem and Mass Effect Andromeda according to the exposes.

I’m for more competition in this space which Monster Hunter has basically dominated.

To be clear,

I like Luke in general, and I get the virtual currency in NBA 2K’s online and career modes are gross, but it’s weird that that whole review was “Visual Concepts has contempt for you” while they introduced two supremely-detailed, single-player-only modes that covers literal decades of the NBA.

The sports game coverage on this site is pathetic. We get it, the majority of you writing on here don’t care about/like/watch sports or play the games associated with them. Here’s an idea - Don’t cover sports games? Maybe the 10 minutes you spent vomiting this out could have been better used in another way. 

Sounds like you’ll be able to accept hearing that this article is total shit.

It because the title is wrong. He beat the NTSC library which is 296 games. But the entire N64 library is closer to 400 games. It's not much better compared to the PlayStation but it's more than the title suggests.

I’m not sure I can discuss much with a viewpoint that is cynical to the degree that it believes programmers only exist to be mustache-twirling evil-doers.

I mean, automobiles destroyed the horse industry, and you would have lost out on working with all the horse rearers and trainers who used to be a much more mainline profession, and eventually became primarily a hobby.

And Kinja commenting will still be broken.

I hate everything about this piece, including the notion that this is somehow the start of a trend. The lack of attention outside of trying to turn it into a controversy is nothing but a confirmation of the rather obvious fact that just throwing AI assets at a bad game won’t do anything for you.

This is one of those “I appreciate the attempt” things. I do think this is going to take off, and that ultimately automation is going to be the basis of production, and replace labor in general. Nonetheless, it’s worth a note that adoption and development cycles are not the same thing. The ability to do something is

Pretty wild stuff. The most surprising thing to me has been just how fucking tenuous a grasp the general gaming public has on the process of making games. I mean my expectations were low, but damn.

The other moral of the story: Making games is hard.

Seems like a waste of hacking time and skill. There are so many other things that I’d rather see exposed than some game I’ll see eventually.

If it means I never have to hear someone say “Why do they call this game Yakuza when the main character leaves the Yakuza in the first five minutes” for any future entries in the series, I’m 100% here for it.

Where I live, blackouts can easily last for a few weeks.  Sure, lots of solar with plenty of storage is great, except maybe during a snowy winter.  Get a transfer switch installed if you plan to use a generator.

But on the positive side, bringing China into the twentieth century also resulted in the biggest drop on worldwide poverty pretty much ever.