...Like, as much as mondstadt feels like home to me, it also looks scuffed as hell. Very empty at times in a weird way that you can tell is not always intentional; just walk around stormterror's lair where you dont normally go, it LOOKS like an older game. & then look at nod krai
This is what i mean when i say the older characters need to be updated
Yes we have the poster children of the issue with diluc and albedo, but it truly extends to just about all of them, you just never realize until you put them side by side like this.t
...great, I love it, we are talking about the model itself 😭 iirc they are using textures that are twice the resolution as before, & you can tell they've been using more polygons (especially in the hair). HYV's models have improved & yet they never go back & update old things...
Flyfish are Salmonids that fire missiles from their shoulders to attack you from afar. On the Spirhalite Islands, the Flyfish has thinner armor on its cockpit than normal. Hit the Smallfry piloting it to take it out—it's a small target though, so line up your shots with care!
The Splatoon 3 x Splatoon Raiders Collaboration Splatfest is a wrap, and with a 365p score Team Power has secured the win!
Thanks as always to everyone that got in on the fun, and be sure to claim your super sea snails in the plaza.
Me when I tell the guy who lost his son to cancer he’s the only one who can stop me from puppeteering said son for money and also he’s gonna stop me from giving to charity also one of his friends is delusional and said it was chill so like obviously I can do all of it back off
Technolarp has publicly admitted that he never received permission. Technodad says he has been contacted several times, has avoided answering because he does not know how to react, wants some peace, and remains “inconclusive.”
Inconclusive is not consent.
Continuing anyway reverses the ethical burden. It forces a bereaved father to either bless an ongoing imitation of his son or become the person who shuts down a channel after roughly 190,000 fans have attached themselves to it. That is a consent trap created by building the audience first and asking for approval later.
A fan poll cannot authorize the use of Alex’s identity. Fans do not own his voice, persona, branding or relationships. A future promise to give 50% to charity may benefit a good cause, but charity changes where some money goes. It does not create permission.
The channel has already gained substantial private value from imitating Alex, even with AdSense disabled. Technolarp’s older channel has roughly 2,600 subscribers. The impersonation channel reached about 190,000 in five weeks. That does not prove malicious intent, but it plainly shows where the momentum came from.
This is also different from fan art or a one-off impression. It is an ongoing first-person performance, marketed with language such as “He’s back in spirit,” that copies Alex’s voice, mannerisms, Minecraft appearance and video concepts while interacting with people who knew him.
He may sincerely believe he is paying tribute. Sincerity does not supply consent. The responsible move is to pause, stop placing this decision on Technodad, and either obtain explicit written approval with clear limits or transition the channel toward his own identity.
Do not harass him. But stop pretending that charity makes the consent problem disappear.
A tribute remembers someone. It should not turn that person into somebody else’s growth strategy.
The Splatoon Raiders Collaboration Splatfest kicks off later today at 5pm PT in #Splatoon3!
Are you sprinting with Team Speed, playing with Team Power, or getting tricky with Team Tactics?
#SplatoonRaiders is mainly a single-player adventure, but up to four players can also team up online or via local wireless. Create a room for your friends, secure it with a password if you like, and progress the story together!