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“DLSS is massively superior to FSR 2, so I don’t understand why Microsoft / Bethesda would sign a deal that will lock DLSS out of Starfield,” The Verge’s Tom Warren tweeted. “These deals are simply anti consumer and won’t help AMD sell GPUs. Build a better product instead.”

It’s almost like the guys in charge don’t give a shit about great art or even straightforward entertainment.

It says a lot about our fucked up tax laws that it is cheaper for companies to make a show like this or Snowpiercer or Batwoman and never release it than it is to just release it. Especially when we are in the middle of a writers strike and the pool of new content has to be drying up.

I remember when streaming really kicked in and everyone was all, “Why are you still buying DVDs?!”

And keep a rip of them stored locally and in the cloud. 

Yeah, so keep buying physical media of shows you like as long as you can. It might not always save the shows from cancellation... but it’ll keep them from being just a memory.

I imagine that’s because the PC versions of GTAO are hacking paradises and Rockstar sees little point in putting additional resources into making paid content that will just be hacked into people’s accounts for free.

You’re angry that Starfield is going to give you want you previously wanted?

Or are you angry at No Mans Sky for previously failing to deliver?

Minecraft would like a word.

or barren planets could also be prime real estate for base construction.

It was important to Skyrim/Oblivion that not all of their dungeons have a distinct purpose. If you’re just exploring randomly and stumble across the cave, you don’t know if that cave just has some bandits and random generic loot, or a big sidequest, or is something more unique and handcrafted. That not knowing adds a

These types of games would be really well served by incorporating some of the tool tech that Spore was built on — the creature creator, building creator, etc. If you’ve ever browsed Spore’s library of ‘things,’ you know how massive that selection can be and how addicting it is to ‘make’ things with its tools — its got

For some reason I keep watching everything they put out, I’m not really sure why - I don’t dislike it, but I’m not really enthused about it either. To be honest the only thing that really interest me is the Rick Grimes movie and what is going on there since it seems to have to potential to perhaps reveal what is

Two things can be (and are) true here.

It’s unpopular and also missing important context about the pricing and context. Remember that Reddit only had value because these mods do millions of hours of work for absolutely no pay whatsoever. Reddit only has value because of their input. Also, Reddit isn’t merely charging enough to cover their costs, they’re

This was the only possible outcome. Capitalism fosters this. It’s really funny how often you see an article or comment that’s like, “Wow, I can’t believe we live in a system that rewards greed and for some reason a bunch of people and corporations are being as greedy as possible!” Yeah, what else was going to happen? 

Late stage capitalism is a real slap in the face, yeah. 

The internet was a better place before it was raped by capitalists.

I hate how many of the things I’ve liked over the years turning into complete garbage in the name of pumping stockholder value by any means necessary