some of it looks a bit funky especially when there's a 3d model overlayed on other stuff (the protagonist cut in, and when you strike with advantage), but the stats interface looks really good, about as good as I would have hoped
An entirely new story is about to unfold.
Persona 6 is officially announced for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox PC, Xbox Cloud, Steam, and PlayStation 5!
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In fact I'll say that if Mishima intended to self insert himself/his views as Noboru, it's hard to read the novel as anything but being very self deprecating, bordering on self humiliation. Perhaps this is the culture clash that I as a foreigner will not understand Honor, japan
@1969itS@punished_daniel My point is basically though that it’s common to write characters that share your views but in a juvenile or suboptimal way because you’re overall interested in certain things, not just looking to preach them
Hilariously, this edition of the Makioka Sisters has a blurb from the New Yorker saying "It is an extraordinary book, which can truly be said to break new ground."
However, reading the review, this is said completely sarcastically and the reviewer proceeds to tear into the book
Even before 4.8, for a decent amount of my questions I would just read the thinking trace, which I usually find to have more information and written in a more palatable style, and move on
No one:
Claude Opus 4.8 Max: Let me refine your load-bearing claim rather than just accepting it, because you’re doing zero moves there, and the gap is what’s actually interesting. The one place I’d still push, because I think it matters: your message is wearing content-clothes, but the content isn’t actually *there*. The tell: it’s just an empty string. But the emptiness of the string IS its lack of content. Pull one, and the other goes inert. That’s the structural spine.