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Christ was a far left agitator who provided free health care, loved immigrants, said ACAB (C=centurion), redistributed the wealth of loaves and fishes, and chased capitalists with a whip. The losers are the people who took his teachings and made a religion promoting the opposite of Christ’s teachings.

I can see two solutions to this problem:

I could potentially see the argument that he can’t get money because it’s a modification to a different company’s software. But the implication that making mods is not a type of labor is Grade A “I have no idea what I am talking about” horseshit. 

What labor? Modding a game that is not his to monetize? Might as well make unofficial NFTs of the game too.

Modding has a long tradition of being free. Mainly because it’s typically derivative work that can be legally distributed only with the permission of the owners of the actual game. Because of this, modders who try to charge for their work tend to get huge blowback (and, in some cases get themselves a nice cease and

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I don’t like the new face, looks too young but that is just my Opinion and this is not the problem i have with the face change.

The problem I have is they said that it would help facial animation and it was necessary. I’m a rigger in the video game industry and I call this statement bullshit. Especially with today’s

I forgot that Diablo IV was a thing. 

Blue Beetle was a fun & made with love. I’d recommend checking it out if you’ve not done so yet. This is also the fourth bug superhero flick of 2023 after Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania, Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, & Shin Kamen Rider.

Oh...Thank’s Kinja!...just delete the picture why don’t you!

Justin McElroy said it best. The only Lie of P is the Lie that I’ll get to Play it. I’m still in the first act of Baldur’s Gate 3, haven’t gotten to touch Armored Core 6 yet, and Cyberpunk 2077 comes out of early access in like, a week.

Scrolling through the comments, I’m surprised people thought they’d be able to carry over their inventory from game to game. That’s not what I expected at all. No games do that. None I’ve played, anyway. It restricts what they can do with the inventory in the next game, and balancing would be a nightmare.

The rich CEO think that they do all of work. Not so, the billionaire are living the high life while the worker bees get the short end of the stick. Unions are on the rise which no corporation wants, because of collective bargaining.  Stay Strong and Get the right work balance. This should be the message for the whole

GOOD! To hell with these greedy execs. And if this also means the quality control as far as VFX improves that’s an added bonus.

Good for them! This is long overdue. Hot Labor Summer keeps on giving!

Wait, so are you telling me that when you change a mainline game of a storied franchise from the genre it helped build into a pretty but otherwise mediocre action game, fans who didn’t preorder aren’t interested? 

At this point no reasonable CTO or small game dev will choose Unity. Even if they roll this change back, the damage is done. The risk is far too high to start a new project that will take years to complete for Unity to suddenly do a rug pull on your project.

Also that Zaslav himself is part of the reason for the underutilization, canning and vaulting so many works that WBD could instead be monetizing the fuck out of.

goddammit, just fucking forget about Harry Potter and the Terf of Always.

I think a big part of the problem with the Star Wars sequels was that each subsequent filmmaker didn’t “yes and” the work of the previous one, ESPECIALLY in the case of Rise of Skywalker.

(To contradict myself: I would also argue that Rian Johnson actually did “yes and” the stuff in Force Awakens, and most of the

The trick is that there really *wasn’t* enough world building to potentially tell more stories. Every attempt to expand the scope of the “Wizarding World” beyond the story told in the seven Harry Potter books reveals that the constructed world really only makes sense to support that one story. It all starts falling