it’s up to us commenters to back you up.
Totally worth reading, just great internet creativity
it’s up to us commenters to back you up.
Totally worth reading, just great internet creativity
Did they also mistranslate the Chinese women commenting on trailers that the studio is gross and don’t want women playing their game?
It’s honestly tragic, if you read that article it’s primarily about the Chinese game industry culture with one game and studio used as an example because it’s a supposedly a AAA game to rival western studios.
We’re being asked to believe ign has slandered a large Chinese studio, entirely made up, and kept the article up regardless. It just doesn’t hold water. Harrassing some poor women off social media and writing long comments about everything being made up is easy, but ign are still standing by the article six months after it was published.
There are so many outlandish claims in this comment with basically nothing backing it up
This 100%
I deleted my reply because it was too much but the original ign article on wukong is very tame. I can’t see why they’re so worked up to harass the author off the internet.
Some days beehaw not having downvotes is a real issue.
With the number of trackers on most sites you usually get a performance boost with an extension vetting each network call
I was about to start mouth foaming, but got to the end of the name distant worlds:universe
If anyone is giving these a go make absolutely certain you’re not buying distant worlds 2 by mistake.
Star ruler as an disappointment is fair, but have you tried the totally different and now open sourced StarRuler2?
It’s a much better game, much tighter with a definite progress path for colonies shipping things to each other (later used by slipstream which is more pure management and might not fit your list)
It’s free, it’s worth a try I promise it’s very different to SR
He probably found it very hard to make any accounts on computers
Unless you’re using js in your hardware drivers it’s very unlikely to bring down the entire computer
But with the state of software development maybe you are /o\
He writes all day. He can’t have time to listen to anyone with his volume of output :D
This is worse tho. You can’t just erase the bfg like this
This is a bit unfair, for all its gigantic problems the creation engine is much better at supporting modding than unity or unreal.
Perhaps a more deterministic scripting engine would be better but it’d be easy to lose the one thing that makes their games good. I still can’t believe they thought starfield would work with the modding tools MIA four months out
The thing is it’s profitable because they pay themselves less than they make in income. We don’t really know how sustainable their pay is
Lack of anecdotes and data definitely isn’t data.
There’s an argument to be made here but the OP hasn’t made it, just asserted a well written evidenced post is written by an idiot
He has literal examples of head count increasing due to this use of ai, he’s not the idiot here.
I think you have to look at the money here. The most charitable view for substack is their payment provider doesn’t ban Nazis, and their VC funders don’t want them to ban Nazis, and so they don’t really have a choice.
I think substack is well up for being a nazi bar based on what they’ve said so I’m happy to give them some blame but I won’t be letting the other two off the hook either.
And if sdv expanded isn’t enough there are two other big ones, ridgeside village and east scarp
Absolutely ridiculous numbers of npcs and story. Just watch out as not all farm layout mods will be compatible with everything.
Google does put pressure on delivery though, it sends notifications like oh you haven’t posted today, that’s not good and might mean you show up lower on searches.
I don’t think it’s enough myself but they are extremely controlling and I can see someone could want to argue it out.
You marry people based on how ugly they are and the size of their dowry. That’s solid the guild gameplay
I’m torn, because this is useless, but also I’d quite like them up high on a platform for everyone to point and laugh at.