Take a look at Geddit
Take a look at Geddit
I mean… Emotions are just our brain’s reaction to chemicals. Computers could replicate that reaction manually, and technically it would be just as valid.
There, that’s the one argument I’ve been missing in my explanations. Thank you, kind sir or ma’am.
Imma add TrackerControl to those already mentioned in other comments.
Edit: cosmetic change
I tried the same experiment with Bard, same results. It only recognized the correct coat when asked directly if it’s spotless.
How do you combat this sort of thing? Besides periodically changing your phone number, of course
I remember it being blacklisted in Reddit’s r/piracy megathread, supposedly they used IGG’s cracks or something. I, however, never had any problems with them.
Tread with caution. Use steamrip.com or other safe sources if you can, and if you have to use this site, at least be wary, read comments and scan the fuck out of everything.
Technology progresses pretty fast today, especially where there’s money. Who knows, maybe in a decade or so it’ll already be possible, especially if this goes mainstream.
We may win a battle or few, but not the war.
For me, it was the very first Assassin’s Creed. It was the first game I ever played, when I still had a crap pc with an AMD Radeon HD 5550, bless it’s soul. I remember playing that game for hours, and then replaying it over and over.
Lately, I tried to pick it up again, and was hugely disappointed. The game didn’t change, I did. My standards have gone up, I got used to other games with better gameplay and replay value or something. It just wasn’t as fun as before, and I put it down without finishing it. A shame, though memories are forever.
Heads up, your first link is borked