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I don’t always pay attention to the deep lore in games, and that sometimes hits me all at once. I’ll find myself thinking, “Wait, why did I come all this way down a giant tree full of monsters to kill this lady? What the heck did she do to me to deserve that?”
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“Can someone help me figure out how to print a file?”
“Pft, why would you want to?”
Yes, but what if they’re complaining about their grilled cheese?
“BARF!”
*coin sounds*
I know, I was absolutely gutted when I heard about it. Fingers crossed these machines end up in good hands, but yeah – I worry that many will end up in private collections never to be seen again. I think a lot of tech money bros just don’t care enough about preservation and education of vintage tech.
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I loved Inquisition’s story, acting, and art. The moment to moment gameplay, exploration, and combat didn’t click with me though, and I found it a challenge to finish. The thought of slogging through area after area kind of makes my heart sink. But I appreciate the hard work that goes into game creation, no shade on the team.
I’m keeping an open mind, but it’s going to take a loooooot of positive word of mouth to get me to even think about picking DA up again.
rednecks, to the religious cults
I see your point, but usually those groups don’t have the ability to accelerate the arrival of the end times, whereas the billionaires might.
As stated, the companies that push AI aren’t concerned with the long-term consequences. But if you want to know how the individuals who run those companies personally feel, do a search for billionaire doomsday preppers.
TL;DR: They’ve got a vision for the future. We’re not in it.
New Destiny lore just dropped.
“Wait! We need to get the user story before we start working on a solution!”
The sudden change in <style>
makes my <head>
feel funny 🥴
“Did you restart your computer?”
“… yes?”
That’s the one!
I had an ASCII Grip for the original Playstation that I really loved. It was a one-handed controller that I mostly used to play RPGs, and although it took a little getting used to, I eventually got so comfortable with it I could menu faster with the Grip than with a normal pad!
Dry Bones and Toon Link. Ut-oh.