Although I generally agree that Star Trek should pretty much always be much more about the narrative, I will say I had a blast playing the Elite Force games back in the day.
Although I generally agree that Star Trek should pretty much always be much more about the narrative, I will say I had a blast playing the Elite Force games back in the day.
I mean the alternative is a bunch of assholes pontificating about how morally superior they are because they let a bunch of people needlessly die of disease.
10 hours of Uncle Owen yelling LUUUUKE! LUUUUKE! LUUUUKE!
“huh that looks cool wonder who’s making it”
Can’t wait for it to be nothing but eight fucking hours of QTEs...
This game better have a fully rendered nude model of Palpatine taking a shower made without Ian McDirmand’s consent...
Andromeda was good even at launch. There were some bugs but it was way overblown. Anthem i have no defense for tho it was awful.
No, it’s obvious that NFT bros continue to chalk all criticism up to misunderstanding. We get that you’re not buying art, you’re buying a receipt. There’s no value in that transaction no matter how scarce or secure you make the token, trading (or showing off) irrefutable proof that someone paid $1000 for a shitty…
Nah, I understand it perfectly fine. And that’s why I think it’s fucking dumb.
there is a good chance that NFTs will be as respected and trusted as cryptocurrency is in general
Let me just say that Call of the Sea is a really excellent game, and is well worth the purchase if you miss out on Gamepassing it.
The problem is this is the potential first step in a more digital reality, addressing how ownership actually works in said digital reality.
Okay, point to me where NFTs enable that, with the whole “right-click-to-save” issue that’s always going to be possible with the whole “this is how fucking HTTP works” situation?
Ugh thank you. Pay disparity is okay as the woman makes millions of dollars. <eye roll>
“that’s a big reason why so many priests that weren’t allowed to have sex ended up molesting children”
Oh, good. Mansplaining in the comments in the first three posts.
How you shouldn’t use crypto at all, for anything.
So is Nerfnow just sad thirst?
But, but.... what if I want to know Michael Douglas’s thoughts on dark matter/dark energy and whether material science will make a space ladder possible in our lifetimes? Also, what does Ben Affleck think about platform-independent programming languages?
Once again, Kotaku has written an article about NFTs with absolutely zero mention of the fact that it is - 100% without exaggeration - a literal scam.