I'm talking about the GTA 6 leaks and the absolute abysmal state of Insomniacs Wolverine, then we're getting into some games.
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@WARDOGS Separating yourself from the CoDs and BFs by having Linux Support?
I bought the game and I'm launching on the 21st just to see if it works.
A man can dream. Godspeed.
Judging by Spiderman 2, I'm so ready for 14 mandatory story missions where I have to play as a kid in a wheelchair picking up litter in a pink Wolverine hoodie.
True-to-form incompetence, across multiple digital mediums doesn't seem so obvious, as they do their best to not seem trite week over week, while simultaneously weighing down the entire industry, making everything worse for everyone around them regardless of the consequences.
"Game Journalists" are barely people.
They don't play games to enjoy them, they write about games so they can create a false consensus on what is or isn't "acceptable" in video games.
Because they don't enjoy them, they'd rather it be more like an interactive movie so their...
You start your adventure wanting to become a legendary Hero. A few hours later you're checking rental income and evaluating your property investments.
What's the first thing you're spending your gold on? Morally grey answers encouraged.
#Fable#FableTheGame
it's called Reflect Orbital. a startup from Hawthorne, California. they bill themselves as The Sunlight Company.
the plan is to launch a satellite with a 60-foot mirror into low Earth orbit. unfurl it. steer reflected sunlight down to specific locations on the ground. a three-mile-wide beam of artificial daylight. available on demand. at night.
price up to $5,000 an hour.
the pitch: charge solar farms after dark. light up disaster zones. illuminate construction sites at night without electricity.
also the pitch: "imagine the endless possibilities when sunlight is not limited by geography or time of day."
the problems:
โ the beam is bright enough to cause eye damage in a fraction of a second at certain angles. faster than the human blink reflex.
โ the European Southern Observatory says even one satellite would fundamentally interfere with optical astronomy.
โ pilots raised aviation safety concerns. birds and wildlife raised through light cycle disruption.
โ 1,800 people and multiple scientific organizations submitted public comments opposing it. the FCC said the environmental impact "falls outside our review."
If it works, Reflect Orbital wants 1,000 mirrors by end of 2028. 50,000 by 2035. the largest would shine the equivalent of 100 full moons.
DarkSky International is already in court trying to stop it.
the FCC called it a "potentially groundbreaking technology that advances American leadership in space."
the astronomer's response:
"the general public should worry about the possibility of a world that does not go dark when it is night."
we are about to find out if you can copyright a sunrise.
@madcap412 Media thinks it's somehow immune to the economic principles that drive every other industry because they think that just the act of making something is somehow contributing anything positive to anyone, and even attempting and failing should be met with praise and pity purchases.
@madcap412 Media thinks it's somehow immune to the economic principles that drive every other industry because they think that just the act of making something is somehow contributing anything positive to anyone, and even attempting and failing should be met with praise and pity purchases.
I know for a fact that any rational adult has the mental fortitude to separate valid constructive criticism from meaningless insults and death threats.
What I don't know is whether a rational adult actually exists at Insomniac or not.