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You’re right, but that’s also sadly the crux of their problem: they want to prove the benefits of their tech by showing a style already recognized as distinct, but they have to do that because they aren’t artists who can create a distinct style themselves, and no sane, already recognized artist will risk letting an AI

I feel really bad for the people who didn’t do the side quests first, because everything with Johnny doesn’t work if you don’t hang out with him, and it’s the only way to learn not only how bad the corporations really are, but also that another major war is about to start.

AI: “Just remake Thriller Bark.”

There’s nothing wrong with using things like “racist imagery found in old Disney or Popeye cartoons featuring indigenous people” if it serves some artistic point about a time period; it’s only if it’s an actual endorsement, or if someone doesn’t see the controversy, where serious problems should arise.

While they can technically avoid paying by living in poverty, it’s more likely that they’ll choose to try and pay at least enough to avoid that.

Speaking from playing the tech test, the innovations are mostly quality of life features: infantry jump over the chest high walls, squads automatically reinforce, tank crews don’t go rogue when ordered to work together, side armor properly works, infantry will warn you when someone is about to wipe them out with a

Had the same thought, but there’s nothing about being a UK citizen in the article, only that they’re from the UK, which might mean they aren’t a permanent resident.  

I have to ask, does everything look washed out because of hardware limitations, or is that an artistic choice? The lighting just looks really ugly to me.

I agree with both parties, so let’s get rid of exclusives and force them both to compete on quality instead of bank account size.

I was going to comment, but I accidentally moved my foot, so now a ballerina alien is casting MAGIC? at me.

I am very biased, but the Austin Powers one was just too perfect. 

That fact that randomly generated reaction content is on point with the “genre” is about right, yeah.

“The background designer is credited as ‘AI (+ Human).’ Um, I’m pretty sure that the human has an actual name”

Vhy yees, I too am a human, let me just zee your neck- vait, vhat iz vfiz bullshit?!?

The gameplay is definitely among the best; just wish the writing was either good, or at least even funnier...

The talks with the Emblems are better, but yeah, the characters felt like they shouldn’t have supports with each-other at all for how bad most of them are.

Ironically, the most successful cheaters don’t even use the code, because it’s too obvious: they rely on interacting with what’s on the screen instead, which is slower, but harder to detect.

Probably more lazy than stupid: any related lawsuit would probably get tossed, because citizens on the no-fly list are supposed to get a letter so they can fight it regardless (not having done so would make it almost impossible to claim any kind of damages,) and non-citizens won’t have standing.

I don’t think the F-15 one was even the export controlled variants, but just outright publicly available, wasn’t it?

Gee, Fortnite ripping off people way more original than anyone at Epic? Shocking.