@1chiTheKiller@HL_Alyx_NoVR I don't have a VR headset and have no interest in buying one. How exactly does it miss the point of allowing people who don't own a VR headset to play the game?
~ a barrage of complex visuals that end up just being exhausting and confusing. Hopefully they change tack and start telling some deeper stories in their movies, similar to what their video series are doing.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is an interesting example of a problem that Marvel seems to be currently having with its movies. Too much focus on spectacle over substance. Rather than telling an engaging story, the movie tries to win you over with ~
It's not hard to see why Linux hasn't taken over from Windows as the dominant PC operating system. Spending time trying to get anything done on it answers that question eloquently.
~challenges and will go the way of the Dodo, but some of the newer ones have solutions built in from the start and may gain traction as valid transaction payment methods.
NFTs and crypto, in general, are essentially non-buoyant ships held afloat temporarily by the buoyancy provided by rapidly dissolving rafts made of bullshit. Both have solid use cases, but the way these solutions have been implemented doesn't dovetail well with the real world.
It will be interesting to see if they evolve to solve the problems of scams, unreliability, high latency with low throughput, high environmental impact, and ridiculous transaction costs. I think the older cryptocurrencies will fail to meet these~
I wonder how many perfectly sane people watched the Moon Knight TV series and then started questioning their own reality. The idea that both your mind and the world you live in may be different than what you believe is somewhat terrifying.
There are two ways to play Far Cry 1.
1/ The stealthy, sneak-around, hide in bushes and spend most of the game seeing leaf textures way.
2/ The way that gets me killed a million times but doesn't bore the tits off me.
Outer Range is an interesting TV series. At this point, so many stories have been told that every new one seems familiar. Writers are running out of ideas within the realm of the conventional that don't feel like they have been regurgitated. Take one of those ideas~
You can tell that the Trump era is over now that Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars is the biggest fucking thing in the news. Trump was a walking anus, but at least he made reading the news interesting.