hungryasterisk
MushroomDynamo
hungryasterisk

No, it doesn’t. it only hits 60 fps with a 3rd party mod that breaks the game’s physics. many people consider these physics bugs to be minor enough to be playable, but it’s not the same thing as *actual* 60 fps support that doesn’t break aspects of the game

Oh I’ve got no problem with the challenge, but they put together a squad just to be DICKS to his attempt.

Can I just say what a bunch of assholes to group up into order to make sure he DOESN’T achieve a full set of 32?

Apparently, you “cared” enough to comment...

I care, its a really fun little DIY project and Its good on him to be doing something fun in his life that he enjoys...instead of saying mean things on the internet just to make him feel bad.

After all the Nintendo logistics issues with the NES and SNES classic, I built a Raspberry Pi RetroPie emulator device instead. It was a great decision and it was a lot cheaper too.

Yeah, judging people in blog comment sections is much better.

The community itself decides how to categorize speedruns of the game. Some games do have an “I win” bug. A Link to the Past can be beaten in under 2 minutes using a walk-through-walls glitch. Super Mario World has human-doable arbitrary code execution at the beginning of the game.

Because they’d get fired.

No you wouldn’t.

Ahh, yes. Valve.

In its original inception, copyright law only protected an artists’ work for 10-15 years. This was because, the reasoning went, if the artist can’t turn a profit after 10 years then it’s someone else’s turn to create and contribute to the art. Art, in this version of copyright, is a matter of public concern, and

Yes, just think of all of the money you have spent (wasted) on things you did not need to survive. Think of all of the money you could have saved if you had just buckled down and went Amish.

I don’t think he wasted money on it if he enjoyed it while he had it or enjoyed the process of buying it.

Easy there edgelord...

Easy there edgelord...

I’m just going to point out this again because it’s getting even more hilarious. Your last 7 articles in a row are about the OWL.

Going to offer a potentially unpopular opinion here, but please bear with me and read the whole thing (I know I’m long-winded; I apologize for that):

It seems to me (and please correct me if I’m wrong) that most of these streamers and pro gamers are relatively young (my read is generally late teens to early twenties).

I’

“The industry chews up developers [...]It demands massive hours, and a lot of technical skill... but really doesn’t reward those efforts.”

If you, fellow commenter, enjoy games but your only thought after reading this article and other horror stories is “I just don’t know if workers being protected and treated like humans is worth possible inconveniences to my luxury consumption/hobby” then you’re a fucking Trash Person, full stop.

Solidarity forever. This socialist stands with his brothers and sisters in the labour movement. I am not union - my industry is actually pretty good for following the labour laws and treating workers right. But game developers are getting screwed, labour laws are getting broken, and it’s not acceptable. Crunch, job