

Only off by a few orders of 10^x.
Typical shit journalism can’t be bothered to look at the units on their calculator.
Only off by a few orders of 10^x.
Typical shit journalism can’t be bothered to look at the units on their calculator.
Base game could use some X Mult on chips.
Governments generally do their best to avoid that, because people would start holding off on purchases expecting lower prices next week, month, quarter,… and it would tank the economy.
That’s not how human nature works. If people need groceries, they aren’t going to hold off purchases until the prices go down.
I’m trying, but it’s hard to stay motivated when the information on a lot of local areas I visit are so damn old.
There are entire areas where it looks like it acquired the data 5-10 years ago from some other mapping software (Google, Bing, something else), and hasn’t updated since. It didn’t have all of my street information for my neighborhood area, so I started there first. I didn’t really mind it too much, because, hey, Google didn’t have it filled in several years ago, either. I started using Vespucci and drew out some of the houses and streets.
But, as soon as I expand out, there are strip malls with really outdated information. StreetComplete tries to ask me questions about these places that were replaced long ago, and it doesn’t have the tools to allow me to carve out sections of the strip mall, since it only thinks there are two shops, but there’s now 8-10 shops. So, I go back to Vespucci and try to fill it out, but I only have so much time before I’m going to some other location, and I don’t really have the time to draw out even the map details in the place where I’m parked. I feel like I’m the only one that bothers and the entire city is out-of-date. It’s overwhelming.
If bots somehow got this information back then, then why can’t it pull this data now? Certain sections and entire cities desperately need a refresh.
Being a producer is more than just “involved”.
Yeah, no need to resort to linking to Reason.com articles.
I don’t think even IGN has much of any critical/cultural/marketing value anymore so good luck to any other website
IGN, the EA of games “journalism”.
that somehow instead of a yes/no is instead an article of 20 paragraphs saying nothing
That we’ll later summarize with another LLM.
Funny, and I just noticed in my YouTube feed: “Satire Isn’t Dead, It’s Ineffective”
I wonder why.
I remember seeing JonTron videos back in 2011, well before the 2015 gamergate era. Even back then he’d make offhand remarks about how tough it was being White, how badly women treat men, etc.
You seem to mistake cause and effect. JonTron was an racist and misogynistic asshole because that’s who he was. He wasn’t doing that because he was trying to tap into some kind of audience as a trick.
And he has been largely forgotten because of his behavior and image. People ditched him and moved on. GameGrumps cut him out a long time ago.
“Woke” didn’t really become a right-wing attack in the gaming and movie spheres until pretty recently.
Even before that, there was this whole corporate wokeness marketing trope that really drove the concept into the ground, like Popular Movie But Female and adopting it as a business strategy. It’s like kids all running with this popular meme, only for parents to sudden adopt it and it’s not cool any more. So, right-wing spheres to pick it off of the ground, dust it off, and just carry that energy forward, which is unfortunately what they are good at. Leftists are shit at messaging. Like, really really shit at messaging.
And now, you can’t even tell if people are being critical of “wokeness” as a right-wing attack or as a response to corporate synergy marketing bullshit. Because the latter might actually be a good argument, but it’s so abused that most just now assume the former.
Let’s not forget that Russia was playing both sides. As soon as GamerGate started, a bunch of games “journalists” all posted garbage articles like this, in the same day, pushing this shitty “gamers are now dead” message, fanning the flames even further and basically just pissing everybody off.
Sorry, I’m a gamer. I’m still alive, even ten years later. Gamers ain’t dead.
And then CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and the rest all ran with it to treat it like a horse race, which is exactly what the Russian experiment was trying to achieve.
Articles like this sound a lot like that garbage back then. Stirring shit in the wrong directions without proper context or thought, using dubious connection points.
I don’t inhabit those spaces, so I’m only going off the biggest names.
Obviously. The list you rattled off looks like you did a Google or YouTube search on “gaming influencer” and picked a few random names. Don’t spout off uneducated opinions about subjects you don’t know anything about.
Rich people tend to lean right. Is this the lesson you’re trying to illustrate here?
Pretty sure he likes Russia more.
It sounds the trump expects every company to eat the tariffs.
Trump is stupid, but not THAT stupid!
Perhaps the rest of the world would actually do their job to increase their militaries to reasonable levels, instead of doing this game over and over again:
America: Does a military thing
Europe: Hey, that’s immoral and wrong!
Also Europe: checks weaponry And uhhh, keep doing what you doing, I guess…
All this is missing is “pee is stored in the balls”.
Konami is no longer a video games company any more. They lost that title when they kicked Kojima out and decided to fully embrace pachinko games.
That’s why I install mods and give them their own common sense.
Errr, don’t we already have AI-powered welding machines in car factories?
It’s been 25 years since Goldeneye. There’s no excuse for garbage-level AI with escort quests.
To where? Israeli servers?