kobalt77
kobalt77
kobalt77

that’s because the white people who commit these crimes generally don’t resist arrest. the shooter was surrounded by police and was about to commit suicide but the cops talked him down and he followed all of their orders.

he was going to commit suicide and police talked him down and then arrested him.

I already know what all my shit is worth. I don’t need somebody else to tell me what I already know and I don’t care how “official” they think they are.

that’s why my suggestion was emulating the PS2 version instead of hunting down the PC version.

If you’re thinking, “I don’t have time for 2 hour video for 5ish minutes of Anxie Infinity content you are WRONG, you have the time. I’ve watched this four times.

but do the character models have individual fingers like on Xbox? I watched Digital Foundary’s video on the remastered trilogy when it came out. they compared every version even PC and the original PC releases uses all of the assets from the PS2 version, the same textures and models.

what are you doing with your browser that makes you unable to see active YouTube links?

yep. it’s these same people every single time. I just wanna buy the things from my childhood that I didn’t have enough money for as a kid but I don’t wanna have to take out a loan to buy it.

Good post. Definitely worth a watch.

TLDW: The same shitheels that inflated the card, comics, and other collectible markets are directly involved in this newest grift. Same folks making money off artificial scarcity and rarity FOMO. 

This video forever inoculated me against crypto and NFTs. I was on the fence before, almost believing that I was “missing out.” (The people telling you that you are missing out, are not looking out for your best interest, but have a direct financial incentive for you to buy in.)

I shared it/some of his research with several friends/family considering going hard into crypto. I’d also point out there were a lot of spin-off/rip-off/follow-up videos to Dan’s that have hundreds of thousands of views. Given that there’s probably decent overlap between people with the tech awareness to even consider

it got over 7 million views so I definitely think it had some kind of impact. alot of people watched it.

the PC versions are ports from the PS2 with the same graphics as the PS2 versions. the PC versions don’t have the enhanced graphics from the Original Xbox versions. and it’s alot easier to just emulate the PS2 versions than to try and pirate the PC versions.

the only version of San Andreas that works on Xbox One and Series X is the shitty 360 port which was Grove Street Games first attempt at porting the mobile phone versions to console.

I have to wonder how much of an effect Dan Olson’s video had on this crash. I mean, it was inevitable, but I think it’s at least a possibility his video sped up the process at least a little.

it wasn’t just GTA3 and Vice City. San Andreas also got an Xbox port with enhanced graphics. I really wish there were more videos on YouTube comparing the Original Xbox ports.

the best versions of these games are the ones made for the Original Xbox which you can’t even buy digitally anymore and they aren’t backwards compatible with the Xbox One or Series X. that leaves the only good way to play these games as PS2 emulation on PC with an increased internal resolution.

exactly. I totally agree.

From what I read, the tricky part to the Most Favored Nation clauses is that it is illegal for two stores to enter into a MFN with each other, but since this is between the “seller”(Dev/publisher) and the “buyer”(Valve, GOG, etc) and that has little legal definition, but is generally allowed since it doesn’t impact