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This is such bullshit. They paid for the rights to use the music when they made the game. Money exchanged hands and everything. They’re not re-using the music in a new game, this is still the same game. The same game that they already paid the music rights for. It’s not like DVDs get pulled from the shelves 10 years

Please point out on the doll where VR touched you.

Stay mad that your parents won’t buy you one, kiddo.

Eh, not every game needs to be a live-service game that the publishers try to keep operating until the heat-death of the universe. Planning a game to only run for a limited window sound like an interesting concept.

If the accusation is they ripped Pokemon models and edited them to make the ones for Palworld, then the scale is completely irrelevant.

If you push it to the point where you’re genuinely barfing, you’ve taken it too far. Not only is it completely unnecessary (taking a break as soon as you feel a bit funny works perfectly fine) but you also run the risk of making your body associate VR with motion sickness. You absolutely do not need to make yourself

While it’s definitely not the first omni-directional treadmill, it would be rather weird if the first company to make an affordable one is Disney. I hope it’s able to cope with more abuse than a gentle stroll like that, because I would not be gentle.

You don’t. You now belong to the treadmill. Praise be to the treadmill!

Since you’d be jiggling your head around, that would be registering movement to your inner ear, so there wouldn’t be the disconnect that you get when you play VR games using a thumbstick instead of walking around using your real legs.

We need some way to encourage these kinds of streamers to do these stunts for real. Then, the problem should sort itself out.

Here’s the thing A.I doomers don’t seem to grasp. Could you make a game using nothing but A.I and no human artists? Yes. Would it look as good as assets made by humans and thus justify not using any human artists? Fuck no!

I’d say that the fact that the face is identical is proof that it wasn’t made by A.I. A.I image generators are inherently based on randomness. As in, they work by being fed an image consisting of random noise and the A.I tries to “pull out” the requested image by gradually re-arranging the noise to make it look like

At least with PC, you’re (typically) able to continue to play all your purchases, even if you buy a new PC or a new version of Windows comes out. And even if something does go wrong, the devs can release a patch or the fans will do it. Plus, there’s a long history of sales on PC, from multiple different digital

This seems like a “have your cake and eat it too” situation, but the author seems to be looking at this from a purely black-and-white “have cake” or “eat cake” perspective.

Not unexpected. The Harry Potter franchise is massive, and the majority of normal people aren’t terminally-online and have no idea of, nor do they care about, the opinions of the original author.

I mean... Yeah..? It’s obviously heavily drawing from Splatoon’s well, so people are gonna compare it to Splatoon. The difference is, is this a good thing, or a bad thing? Is it a mere clone, or does it instead use Splatoon as its foundation and builds upon it? I haven’t played the game, but the way SE is being

0.01% seems hardly worth the fucking around it takes to get A.I-generated images looking respectable. If the album covers they mentioned only make a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearance, one that’s not worth an artist’s time which could be better spent on other parts of the game, then I guess..? But I’m imagining this

What’s going on with Seth? He looks and sounds completely different from videos I’ve seen him in from a few years ago.

Another thing that pissed me off about those movies is the argument that “allowing the dinosaurs to spread across the planet is allowing nature to reclaim what belongs to it!”