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Having played the demo I couldn’t help but feel like I was playing a DMC game. I didn’t vibe with the tone or the characters or the combat at all. Glad for the folks who are enjoying Devil May Clive, but I’m just going to pass. If my wife decides to buy and play it I’ll just watch her play.

I realize SE isn’t making

Maybe Devil May Cry combat in a Final Fantasy Tactics-style world isn’t such a bad idea after all.

They never did that with the real Trump, why start now?

It’s from infancy. When you’re born your skull is made of separate plates which only fuse together after a few months or whatever. That’s why babies have a “soft spot” on the top of their heads you’re not supposed to touch: it’s basically where the skull plates haven’t fused together yet and there’s a gap. Babies are

Eh... professional streamers competing for “world first” have a legitimate complaint IMO.

Yeah, the fact that Diablo IV has no “offline option at all” means I’m probably never going to play hardcore.

I see one of these comments on literally every article where it could tangentially apply. Do you people just never take risks? Do you never ever take any action without reading the EULA or analyzing every single angle?

Absolutely 100% why I would never play a permadeath game that requires an internet connection. Fuck that.

Diablo 1 and 2 will still be playable long after 3 and 4 cease to be.

Tried playing Fallen Order twice and, like Horizon, lost interest a few hours in. I hated the constant respawning of enemies after leaving an area (and given the endless backtracking, it was constant), and didn’t care much for the environmental puzzles. I did enjoy the story and characters while I played, but the

Because it’s not an actual person, it’s effectively just a chat bot guessing at answers to respond to things based on conversation it’s seen. So it’s accidental, in that there was no actual intent or thought behind the statement, it’s just something that slipped through the cracks when trying to moderate how the bot

She “accidentally” denied the Holocaust because she’s a AI algorithm, not a person. It’s not that she doesn’t believe it. She doesn’t believe anything, she’s essentially a chat bot. The programmer probably didn’t put any information about the Holocaust into the program, so it picked a canned response. The programmer

I recently got an Xbox Elite 2 controller and I love it so much. Can’t ever go back to paddle-less gaming, though I’m a bit sad that they don’t have the rumble triggers the Series controllers get.
It’s similar to my experience of using a 120+ Hz monitor for the first time. Sure it’s technically possible to go back, but

The target audience is clearly premium consumers. As others have pointed out, if the focus for this product was to target people with disabilities it would resemble something more like the Xbox adaptive controller. The fact that this has some added benefit to those users is clearly a nice coincidence and not a driving

This is not a device aimed at people with disabilities. I’d say its aimed a people spending $200 on a Scuf or Xbox Elite controller more than anything.

simply gaming in peace”

And to those people, I say: “Come on, really? Come on.”

You’re very loud and one-note in your indiscriminate condemnation of AI art. Which in some ways, makes it cathartic to know that AI art is here to stay. It is a bigger technological evolution than going from pen and paper to digital was for art.

Yeah, the suggestion that he’s retiring off of his Pokemon collection is ridiculous. Even if he’s down to $20M from his NFL career, he could spend $800,000 every year (4%) and still have $20M.