Fun fact: there are as many Gen 1 Pokémon as there are types of injuries in #NBA2K16, that number being 151.
Below, the complete list of injuries I just came accross today, running "strings" on the executable of the game.
If you were wondering why my YouTube videos started looking and sounding worse recently, YouTube rolled out a feature that ruins your content with "AI Enhancements" and automatically enabled it without my consent! 😀
Very cool @TeamYouTube I hate it.
As usual games aren't being ruined by developers but the ghouls who are in charge treating developers like shit, this is truly evil and deserves more attention
@DuelFreak@TrodeofTrodain@savannahXYZart@YouTubeInsider "Adjust the settings"? What settings? When you upload a vid to YouTube, there are no settings, you just upload in 1440p or more to avoid the garbage compression they do on 1080p and below, and that's it.
@DuelFreak@TrodeofTrodain@savannahXYZart@YouTubeInsider This, on the other end, is a deliberate alteration to the original to try to compensate for compression artefacts, but it does a very poor job (so much so that pretty much every creator noticed). 3/3
@DuelFreak@TrodeofTrodain@savannahXYZart@YouTubeInsider Sure, we did't ask for compression either, but compression is expected and massive work has been done over the years to increase fidelity (to the original) while reducing bitrate. 2/?
@savannahXYZart@TeamYouTube I wouldn't say AI, it's probably just a sharpening filter (which is easy and cheap to implement on any device to increase acuity), but yeah it's an alteration of your original work. Maybe they're trying to compensate for their bitrate, which they've been lowering significantly.