Im sorry but Bitcoin lost its aura and it’s never coming back. The world (and its investors) moved on to AI. I don’t see how bitcoin gets back on the map. It is useless.
The problem is your article treats remakes as the whole strategy.
Capcom isn’t choosing between remakes and new games. They’re doing both successfully.
Since RE7 we’ve had a franchise reboot, a new protagonist, RE8 expanding that formula (while taking huge risks btw), and now Requiem taking another swing. That’s adaptation, not nostalgia.
@jcmmartin65 You guys keep arguing against a point Rory never made. Nobody said the course was unfair or gimmicky. The point is that difficulty alone does not equal great setup.
@papaduckoff@NUCLRGOLF@TrackingRory And yes, people absolutely criticize bad U.S. Open setups too. Difficulty alone has never been the standard for great championship golf. Otherwise every impossible gimmick setup would be considered genius.
@jglow43@NUCLRGOLF@TrackingRory You picked the worst possible example. Augusta is famous because elite players CAN separate themselves with bold shotmaking. It rewards aggression. That’s completely different from compressed survival golf.
@usernamewifi@ThorbjornOleZyn An underdog elevating their play is great golf. A setup compressing the field because nobody can attack is a completely different thing. You’re treating those like they’re the same argument.
@ZiggychedTM@NUCLRGOLF@TrackingRory That’s literally the argument. A great setup exposes the best shotmakers over 72 holes. He’s saying the setup is rewarding survival and mistake avoidance more than elite shotmaking and separation.
@usernamewifi@ThorbjornOleZyn March Madness works because underdogs can elevate their play. A golf course can’t “compete.” If the setup reduces the entire field to hanging around even par, that’s not drama, that’s compression.
@usernamewifi@ThorbjornOleZyn That analogy falls apart because in golf the course IS the opponent. Rory’s point is that the setup isn’t rewarding separation in elite play, it’s just keeping everyone packed together surviving mistakes.
@ZiggychedTM@NUCLRGOLF@TrackingRory You’re arguing against a point nobody made. Rory never said majors shouldn’t be difficult. He’s saying there’s a difference between a great test of golf and a setup where the entire field just hangs around even par trying not to bleed out.
@usernamewifi@ThorbjornOleZyn Rory’s critique wasn’t that birdies are hard. His point was that the setup isn’t consistently separating elite play from survival golf. That’s a very different conversation.
@AlexBlickle1 But that’s kind of Rory’s point. If the setup is producing one random low round and one survival round for almost everybody, that’s not exactly a strong argument for the course separating elite play consistently. You’re basically describing volatility, not separation.
@dp58343@NUCLRGOLF@TrackingRory Exactly. Golf twitter hears bad setup and thinks that means “make it easy.” The discussion is way above some of these people’s heads.