Not a Lili main (though she was my sub in T5DR)
She has the best sidestep, but she’s also linear af too.
Block, then SSL.
Her tracking moves are slow
If she gets BT on hit, you gotta guess that mix
A lot of Lili’s like to party, so once you get your hit, just wait til they do some stupid shit = profit
can you please stop giving moves mid extensions? it kills legacy knowledge and muscle memory which just adds to the ever growing mental stack this game currently has. @mykeryu@TEKKEN_Project#T8_Report
@Timcast I exclusively take mental health advice from podcasters who are afraid to take off their hats and are funded by Russia. by the way, just played some shows in Ukraine and it was great. met a man with his legs blown off by your beloved Russian army and he is still taller than you.
Any AI assets are used only as placeholders that are being replaced with manually created materials, says the Crazy Taxi: World Tour lead, Kenji Kanno, to Kotaku.
“We used it as a reference, so our artists would pull up [and] generate some of their ideas, and then they would look at that, you know, generated image, and then they would draw the actual thing. So actual creators, everything from programming to assets, everything is made by an actual human. It’s only used as a reference for them to look at, and then they would actually create the actual thing that would go into the game.”
SEGA is far from the first company to use AI for such purposes. While such publishers often face initial criticism, it seems that the tool is becoming the industry’s norm.
#SEGA #CrazyTaxi
a badass icon who is known not only for her immense strength both externally and internally but also her unwavering loyalty & caring nature VS a rapist (ofc they would use AI lmao)
So just so we're all clear about where conservatives stand with gaming
girl with pink hair who looks like she'd have pronouns in bio: GOOD
Nordic blonde who is desperate to return to domestic life: BAD
PewDiePie has launched his free self-hosted foreskin restoration community called 'Odysseus'
He described the circumcision alternative as a “self-hosted interface for connecting with your anatomy”, with features like “chat, comfort, regrowth, reclaiming what was taken, email, research, and more”
Artificial intelligences do not undergo experiences, do not possess a body, do not feel joy or pain, do not mature through relationships, and do not know from within what love, work, friendship or responsibility mean. Nor do they have a moral conscience, since they do not judge good and evil, grasp the ultimate meaning of situations, or bear responsibility for consequences. They may imitate or even simulate, but they do not understand what they produce, for they lack the affective, relational, and spiritual perspective through which human beings grow in wisdom. #MagnificaHumanitas
#TEKKEN8 Patch 3.01.01 drops on May 28 at 0:00 CEST | May 27 15:00 PDT | May 28 7:00 JST.
Head over to the patch notes to read about Kunimitsu Early Access support, unintended behavior corrections, etc.
🔗 https://t.co/SKxeQbeMdz
the heat dash nerfs unironically inspired a top level player to break open the skill gap between people who haven't practiced hard enough to get more than the 14f heat dash punish & himself who can now launch -14 moves.
prime example of nerfs creating a more interesting game.
Very insightful & nuanced review.
It’s true that Japan can be very strict about rules & procedures. As I mentioned in my post two posts ago, if there were a WAFFLE HOUSE in Japan, they probably would never have sold me their actual physical menu as a souvenir due to store policy, even if I asked.
The game market is unique in some ways as well, but when it comes to PC gaming, Western games are actually quite widespread and sell very well here.
As for living in Japan, I do think it can suit some people more than others. It’s true that work tends to occupy a relatively large portion of people’s lifestyles here, and more importantly — although this exists in every country to some extent (this is an important premise, and I’ll say it again: this exists in every country) — Japan comparatively tends to reward “personal relationships and internal politics” over pure competence when it comes to promotions.
In other words, there’s definitely a “the nail that sticks out gets hammered down” culture, and I think a lot of people struggle with that.
(And by the way, situations where someone who 99 out of 100 people would consider completely incompetent — someone basically unknown in the industry except for endless stories about their incompetence — somehow gets promoted into an absurdly high executive position, leaving entire organizations shocked and dumbfounded… those situations genuinely exist around us. The kind of unbelievably bad personnel placement that feels like it belongs in a movie scene.)