This reference is so old, that Johnny 5 must be dead by now.
Today I learned I’m a fabulous dish!
Kids out of college who are grateful that they’re being given a chance to follow their passion don’t think they have collective bargaining power, and the people who stay in the industry tend to do so because they enjoy pain.
The art style looks lovely.
I was going to say that this feels like a weird franchise to adapt into a video game due to the age of its viewers but when looking up who the Smurfs are targeted at, I found this wiki page:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Smurfs_video_games
My all time favorite MMO. I got to play in the beta, and made so many stupid characters all through it and City of Villains’ lifespans.
I haven’t revisited it since it was ended and revived. Almost afraid to, since it was such a bit part of an era of my life, and nostalgia usually depresses the hell out of me.
So close to filling the entire bingo card of trendy game genres all on its own!
This is absolutely right. It’s reductive of me to say that recycling is bad for the environment; intentionally reductive.
People generally have a very hard time absorbing the fact that plastic recycling is a scam, so it’s hard to start nuanced to actually get the point across.
But you definitely nailed it. I would argue that if it was reduce, reuse, revolt, the environment would be in a much better place.
Sort of. It’s less a guard down thing as a fraudulent hoax thing.
Recycling was actively brought forward as a solution by the oil companies to push the blame of plastic use onto consumers.
So while recycling rare metals is always valuable, plastic is definitely not. Almost all plastic gets buried in landfills, and the only way to make this not happen is to not make products with plastics.
By creating and marketing plastic recycling as a solution that the consumers must take onto themselves, it allowed them to rake in profits by moving everything to cheap plastic alternatives.
We are now literally made of microplastics as a result.
I’m fond of saying that recycling is almost exclusively bad for the planet. It’s true and people don’t like hearing it.
As the London devs even said, they are really excited for this new content and performance update, and they asked you to put down your pitchforks.
This is going to be a setback for the modding that has been done, for sure. That is the contract the mod community understands when they build their creations. It’s very evident at every step of the way that you are not using consumer grade products with ABI guarantees.
But Bethesda has publicly stated they went out of their way to try to reduce breakage of mods this time compared to the skyrim anniversary version. So we have to wait and see what that means.
But if you want to hold back performance improvements for everyone because a small niche within the modding scene will have to update their mods to work, that’s not a reasonable ask.
I can almost guarantee that more people care about the free next gen update of Fallout 4 than will ever play the Fallout London mod.
I’m legitimately excited for the Fallout London Mod, so this isn’t meant to minimize it, but modding, even in Bethesda games, is a much smaller niche than people on here seem to think.
Bethesda is legitimately doing something good for the game, for free, and they announced it two years in advance.
The only upsetting part of this is that they recently announced a launch date and it is coincidentally close to when Fallout London was planning to release.
If that one coincidence wasn’t happening, then nobody would be complaining about this pretty cool free update.
At least not until after it releases.
Aww a catapult, I wanted a peanut!
Usually this doesn’t break the mods that fix bugs. That’s almost always data changes.
It is actually impossible for any company to maintain compatibility with mods when those mods use executable injection techniques like skse for skyrim. A recompile of their source without any changes could break compatibility in that scenario.
Which ultimately is good for us all despite the setback for the modders when it happens.
We’re downvoting you because you didn’t read the article or the other comments which makes yours look foolish.
Exactly!
People are expecting this to take people’a jobs so they’re picking apart the tech instead of paying attention.
Making an NPC be run by AI most likely will require more writing than it does now, but the end result will be worth it for games that strive for immersion.
Ok. So call me when it’s ready.
I am unimpressed by the nonsense articles like these coming out about early tech.
You won’t convince me that AI can’t exceed “taking an arrow to a knee” quality dialogue repeated over and over, and that shit is still the best immersion we’ve got!
If I haven’t seen the first 9, will I understand the plot of ROG Ally X?