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Monopoly would be even greener if it was never produced >.>

That’s what I’ve been saying for years, and I have lots of board games. If we can produce them better and maybe produce them locally, why not?

my partner just said it’s the best voice because Gumball 

To prove a real point they should have hired their own artist to draw reference art, and not take it from an existing anime.

I wonder how much of the extreme fallout for this game are actually "false flag" operations to show the LGBTQ+ community in a bad light

I mean paying customers. Many will either reduce their subscription or cancel flat out. And like you said: The freeloaders won’t pay in the future anyway because most of them just wouldn’t be able to afford it.

exactly. It’s the same thing again as with pirating in the early 2000s:

They will lose so many customers when they start enforcing this...

I was thinking about getting it and than heard that it won’t have any support on PC

if a system fails because of a “problem overall”, the system has to be thought over again.

I enjoyed this show, because it wasn’t as dark as the others before it. It felt more playful, with intrigues and brutality being a thing in this universe, but always a bit in the background. Like a bad feeling you have in the back of your mind.

oh no! My Kickstarters!

Working in IT: It’s still the first thing you should try. Still works.

He’s a billionair that uses his money for evil. He’s more comparable to Lex Luthor than Batman.

That’s what lawsuits are for, to establish things like this.

Out of interest: have there been any lawsuits yet? I guess people that put their art on the internet still have a copyright on them, most likely marked for “non commercial use only”.

I didn’t watch it in 3D and also didn’t notice any framerate changes (something I usually notice very easily)

Extremely pretty but forgettable. Technology wise it’s extremely impressive, the artists did a great job creating creatures and environments, the animators did an insane job of making it all beleivable and the comping is basically flawless.

Look, if we lived in a world in which universal basic incomes were common, medicine and food were free, and we had safety nets in place to make sure everyone can live a happy and healthy life, I’d be more okay with AI art and similar tools potentially replacing traditional careers and jobs. But that’s not the case.