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“This investment will accelerate our work to build the metaverse and create spaces where players can have fun with friends, brands can build creative and immersive experiences and creators can build a community and thrive,” Epic CEO Tim Sweeney said in the release.

TBH, it kind of sucks when simple gestures become hate symbol. It’s kind of like how you can’t do the OK sign in public anymore. We’ll probably never know if this one was truely intentional or not but I surely don’t even have enough fingers to count the amount of people who did a Nazi salute by accident on TV when

I guess every company will need to shoot themselves in the foot at least once when it comes to NTFs or the Metaverse until they realize that the stock market isn’t a fun game. Let’s just hope that it’s one of those thing we won’t ever hear about in 10 years or will at least turn into something better.

Physical discs eventually rot and stop working they said. You can’t lose a digital game they said. Digital is the way to go they said.

Someone needs to add some Eurobeat on that video.

And here I am just focusing on the “real” speed limit, whatever happens or playing on the radio. Which is +10 km/h in 90 km/h zones and 120 km/h in 100 km/h zones. It might have an effect on my acceleration in city driving though.

They aren’t sanctions, they are Special Economic Operations.

The metaverse is pretty much the equivalent of what people thought computers were about in the 60s.

Some remake are nice but more often than not, it’s about the same as George Lucas “remaking” the Star wars movies.

I’m pretty sure that sort of situation happened plenty of time in the US as well. Probably even to pedestrians.

Yeah, about 5-6 years ago when I had a Netflix sub, the anime selection was pretty poor. It must have gotten better since then but for someone who pretty much only watch animes, it’s hard to justify the sub. Some of their exclusives are masterpieces though, like Great Pretender and Carole & Tuesday.

Weird how crypto currency networks, championed for their security and decentralization, keep getting burgled.

I guess that came with some people being fired. I mean, there isn’t much you can do with a big company, it’s not like they could shut the whole thing down every time. But it’s true that companies are often a way to protect the real culprits. It’s like when police officers or doctors are protected from any wrongdoing

The later models of the fat ps3 were emulating the ps1/2 games but then they removed the feature for ps2 games on the slim models for no apparent reason and completely gave up on that afterward. They really just want to hold those games in hostage to be able to sell them later through subs and shit.

They’ll do anything to not support physical backward compatibility.

They’ll do anything instead of implementing backward compatibility, won’t they? This is basically, nothing more than a PS Now rebrand. Back to hoping that my PS3 doesn’t die again I guess.

Well, it’s the usual fashion model expression that I also don’t quite enjoy.

Can’t they make one game per map?

I guess that the alternative would be to make it harder to make a copyright claim? which wouldn’t be much better. TBH, I’d really like to listen to a better solution to this whole fiasco that makes it easy to use the “fair use policy” without fear from getting a DMCA takedown while still protecting the rights of the

Only if you want it to charge in 15-30 minutes instead of 8-10 hours for a full charge. (or whatever the real numbers are) That’s mostly what the article was about.