I will support my country in any situation without thinking for a second!
I will support my country in any situation without thinking for a second!
at some point, decades from now, the news will break that amazons marketing campaign pulled one of the greatest ad campaign tricks of all time and convinced everyone that they were the only person not playing this and you need to check it out now before its too late. it doesnt make any sense to me that this painfully…
I mean.. do you really want voicechat in a console multiplayer shooter?
Why do we need them? What benefit does it have putting these systems into our games? Who is using these things? It feels like a very small audience. And also, these technologies are still not using sustainable energy and are a target for money laundering. As a developer I feel deeply uncomfortable that there is a…
Because everything about crypto is negative.
Because crypto is a scam and NFTs are a way to keep suckers hooked since crypto is crashing.
Explain what's good about them. No one can ever seem to do that. It's weiiiird
Sensationalism implies a lack of accuracy. What do you think is inaccurate here?
Yeah, that’s the thing. There is literally nothing an NFT can do in a game that can’t be done better with a database.
There’s nothing positive to write about NFTs in games. If someone actually manages to come up with some good use for them along with a mining system that is energy efficient and that won’t get exponentially worse over the years, then maybe there will be positive words to say.
Because crypto fucking sucks and the only people that think otherwise are the ones buying into the scheme?
because crypto is a scam.
The companies know it’s a scheme, and more importantly an entirely unregulated one, which is exactly why they want in.
Maybe publishers just need an employee to literally draw out the pyramid scheme to them
What’s worse is that I have seen the exact opposite. People that had purchased actual rights to photos getting shit on and being called NFT scammers.
NFTs only make sense if you don’t know what they are or what you’re actually buying.
I guess it’s unsurprising that the people who think owning a receipt for a link to a picture is the same as owning that picture, confuse “owning a copy of a book” with “owning the rights to the content of the book.”
Most of you are probably too young to get this, but to me this sounds like one of those ActiVision Value titles that you’d see at the local Walmart (in the boxed games section!) and it’s like ten bucks. I mean, this is pretty much that right? Like, why is this getting so much press?
This game is going to make SO MANY PATRIOTIC MURICANS chub up.