If only the had the ability to patch games after the fact.. like unlocking the content once an arbitrary game state was reached.
If only the had the ability to patch games after the fact.. like unlocking the content once an arbitrary game state was reached.
To paraphrase an old saw: Streaming is the technology of the future... and it always will be.
Needs more Diamond Joe.
That’s a shame. Were it like FF6, I’d buy a switch just for it.
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue - An Epic quest concludes with a bittersweet ending... and then you get the band back together to make it a happier one.
And I gazed through the crack and I saw... PUBG.
I’m familiar with the Rick and Morty Szechuan sauce phenomenon, but not what it has, if anything, to do with Jetpack Cat?
Is there a connection?
So are we wacky enough for Jetpack Cat yet?
Oh man, Jimmy Woo. Now I can dream of an Agents of Atlas movie.
Out of curiosity, would a lower temperature (freezing?) preserve the shoe for longer? I’d assume that the reactions involved in the decay would slow down, but I have no experience in the area.
I always enjoyed Dark Souls: in Summary by Plague of Gripes, myself.
The difference I think is that Throne’s has an embarrassment of riches with respect to compelling characters. When Martin violently (and sometimes oddly ambiguously) murders a popular character it warns you that no one is safe, including all the other characters you like.
Destiny has, uh, Cayde, the sweeping robot, and…
Destiny 2, the game where they try to get players more engaged by specifically removing something many of its players enjoyed.
Jokes aside, I feel like that sort of sums up the Destiny 2 experience in a nutshell?
Interesting. It’s been a long time since I watched the show, but I’m pretty certain this is not the TV OP edit. It also incorporates images and scenes from throughout the series and the original two movies, which I’m pretty sure weren’t in the TV op. There’s also a few things I don’t recall ever seeing before (but…
Cayde has been one of the few redeeming factors of Destiny’s otherwise execrable narrative. Bungie would be foolish to kill him off permanently.
Presumably the worst fate for William would be to be uploaded into a host with the park’s limitations on and locked into a loop. His request was always for actions to have consequence. As a limited looped host, nothing he would do would matter.
Good things come to those who wait.
Wasn’t it previously guessed that the current generation of consoles would be the last one?
I’m not saying Guillemot is wrong, just that I feel like I’ve heard this before.
To your question regarding what images were used to train the AI, it looks like the answer is in the quote you posted.
The images were randomly generated inkblots. Each image was then linked to a random violent description taken from a reddit page.
The AI was then asked to identify other random inkblots, and it…
It will be interesting to see if they can achieve consistent results with this - ie the processed image of a person always being the same recognizable character, even when viewed from multiple different angles / lighting conditions / outfits, etc.
Still for one offs they’ve achieved some interesting results.