@pcgamer The dream of every developer..become an piece of furniture, an asset that can be exchanged at any time. Idk man. Grabitalism hits again, he´s not wrong. Maybe he stop stalking journalists for a gig and start some studio and invite over the layed off devs xD
@roymcclure@Okami13_ I think that crowd shrunk quite a bit with Starlink etc. At least those wo actually want internet might be covered. I once used some mobileradio-based internet. it was quite a pain in that region basically in the hole between two big antennas and not cheap either.
@mundens@Okami13_ Knew a guy who kept all his pc boxes really tidy in a shelf as well as movies, all clean and tidy with some boxes extra-presented. it was surely great to look at when hanging around there. The old PC boxes from almost DOS times were kinda huge.
@United_VirusX it´s a good-feeling-game ... however it´s hard to be mad at people who expected a different style of game. I remember "playing" some early rip at 4 fps or something. graphics were mind-bending
@SkyTieds@jumbojet45@Lampontheapp@TheGameVerse Well I guess you are not alone with that. Personally I wouldn´t have an issue declaring openly if a product has Ai-elements if it´s relevant for people. There is so many reasons to be against it that don´t have anything to do with superficial quality of code or designs even.