I definitely urge everyone to watch Tim Roger’s video on Boku no Natsuyasumi. It’s 6 hours WELL SPENT. I actually want to watch it again. That and his Tokimeki Memorial video. Just splendid!
I definitely urge everyone to watch Tim Roger’s video on Boku no Natsuyasumi. It’s 6 hours WELL SPENT. I actually want to watch it again. That and his Tokimeki Memorial video. Just splendid!
I know! It’s crazy how the generation of people who are being told to work for slave wages in shit jobs while we continue ruining the planet are unenthused about the possibility of having yet another avenue of employment ripped away from them! hahahahafuckyou
The idea that the push for generative A.I. models is being mainly driven by people who “can’t be bothered” to learn how to write or draw, or that not bothering to learn how is bad doesn’t sit well with me, because if you don’t learn those skills when you’re a child, they are very difficult to master. Especially…
Buddy, I use “AI” tools on the daily at this point, and I can assure you first hand it is not the world-changing revelation you want it to be. It is at best marginally useful at very specific, highly predictable, boilerplate tasks with a built-in margin of error and enough of a sample size in the training data to be…
I mean you’re not completely wrong but “AI” in this (and probably most) instances is just a marketing term. What we call “AI” now is just a tool that interprets data, and is bound by that data. There’s nothing intelligent about it.
I doubt many are saying that the concept of AI is bad (outside of those expecting it to end all life on earth) it’s that what we’re currently calling AI exists entirely of theft
and the fact that you dodged that entirely is bad and you should feel bad
pro 3d artist for games of 13 years, here (for games). i think i can speak for my group and say that we aren’t generally afraid of new technology, we welcome it and its often required learning. but, this isn’t the same thing. your argument can’t be applied to every single thing as a blanket statement because...some…
If - for some depressing reason - you were being forced to write this article, you could’ve put some effort in to make it funny.
Humor is supposed to be funny, though.
What a bizarre article that communicates zero meaningful info for any sort of conversation. Brand tribalism is the absolute worst, and those slides stuck out a lot more than the sarcastic ones. Why dont you analyze the actual number of exclusives? the number is closer than you think. Why not analize best battery…
Lol we have, man
Ignorant shitposting is pretty common when it comes to big games. Many people want to see these games fail before they’re even released. Could be because they don’t like the developer/publisher or they don’t like the marketing or they don’t like certain aesthetic or design choices. CP was criticized for all of the…
Lol this is some strange phrasing going on here. I played Control when it first came out, I loved it! Fantastic game. My enjoyment of Cyberpunk does not hinge upon other games quality. It’s not a competition, plus they are very different games.
I 100% agree with all this. These feelings are very similar to mine. There definitely is some weirdly balanced parts. I got super into crafting at first, was able to craft legendary guns/armor by like lvl 35 or so, and it became pretty unbalanced. I ended up turning the difficulty up to Very hard around then, and by…
I’ve been describing it as a true diamond in the rough to my friends (most who are waiting for at least the big patch meant to come in the next few weeks before deciding). Several janky and not well balanced systems - gunplay for example is fun, but hacking is ridiculously overpowered; armor makes you nigh unkillable…
Because your response wasn’t to clarify what you liked about the game, or even to say “to each their own man!”.
Lmao what a weird response. You voiced your opinion on a public forum. Someone voiced their opinion. That’s it.
“My opinion is relevant here” “Yours is not”
My old corpus has learned patience, finally, after my long years of gaming.
*laughs in Apple* have they?
A lot of products ship intentionally broken, but the defects are hidden as to not appear right from the start so that you may not return them. We even got a shipment of networks cards once from a large manufacturer that had several pairs with duplicated MAC addresses. Stuff like this should…