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At the time of T2, their neural network processors haven’t been pitched to the military yet. They were originally designed as human replacements for high-stakes jobs like piloting aircraft, since, in theory, they would make far fewer mistakes.
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Oh, just like in Argentina then. Welcome to the club, I guess, I'm so sorry.
You know I ran here as a refugee from Russia’s war and anti-trans crusade—got here just in time to watch it turn into an authoritarian regime and start cosplaying Russian ‘90s. Second ‘90s in my lifetime… just my luck.
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What's happening in the USA now?
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Oh yeah, definitely. It’s probably tied to them feeling like they’re better than everyone else because they’re so fast and efficient, and they also think everything should be catered to them.
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Check this:
youtu.be/afJmGG9vRc8
After randomly stumbling on this video, I started noticing more and more similarities—lots of "shh," "sch," "shi," "za" sounds, plus "yu’s" and "ya’s," etc. A Japanese grandma saying "zashiki-warashi" and a Russian grandma saying "воробушки" just feel oddly similar.
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Some people just play through games like that. My ex was like this—he never complained that games had nothing to do, mind you, but he hated forced walking sequences with a passion. I’m the opposite. When I check HowLongToBeat, I have to multiply the listed times by two.
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Could it also be the language itself? Maybe the way a language is spoken nudges the voice to be lower or higher? Japanese sounds really similar to Russian, and I’ve noticed that Russian women's voices are usually very high too.
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Halo: Reach had crouch, jump, and one loadout-dependent ability (like sprint), yet its combat was much deeper and more engaging than modern games with 3x as many actions. FPS games need a complete overhaul—drop everything that adds complexity without adding depth. Build back from zero again.
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I love your mockup. Also, consider this: imagine the hypnotic Balatro swirl, but in 3D, with cards hovering over it, all their little holo effects shimmering. The Jokers slightly popping out of the screen when activating...
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Add a sticker button to the upper part of the bottom screen that brings Jokers down for rearranging. This function can also be mapped to the shoulder buttons. Alternatively, allow rearranging Jokers with L and R to select, and holding A + L/R to rearrange—no need to leave the top screen.
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The Jokers deck can be on top, and the played hand can be transferred to the top screen once it's picked and scoring
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Remote and Nunchuk might be more comfortable for relaxed, slow-paced gameplay while lying in bed. That’s actually why I always wanted to try Joy-Cons—still haven’t bought a Switch, though.
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I'm very interested! Thank you!
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How long were you subscribed for? Just curious if that might influence who gets a deal.
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That would be awesome!
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You're good at games, c:
I mean, there’s this general narrative that people mostly hate hard stuff in games and avoid it. But seeing such a high percentage on those B-side achievements proves that’s not really true.
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Yes! In my opinion, The Last of Us and Resident Evil have some of the best supplementary story collectibles. Their worlds are built in a way that, by the time I find this stuff, I really want to know everything - yet they only give just enough tidbits to keep me fantasizing. It’s perfect.
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Unfortunately, PSN only allows ratings, not reviews. Your game is 5/5!
I just finished CS1 and was hit with an unexpected twist when starting the sequel: difficulty selection.
Question! If I loved how hardcore the beginning of the first game felt, should I play on difficulty 2 or 3?
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I know c:
I think it’s good too, despite everything. But I believe that without The Talk, we’ll just keep getting games that make the same mistakes in pacing and systems.
Disco Elysiums of the world need to choose: are they VNs, or are they games with real gameplay systems? Savescumming needs to go
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Some people on the RE4 team definitely played this! I always loved the first two Medal of Honor games and always felt they were undeservedly forgotten and underrated. If RE4 really grew out of them, that just confirms how uniquely great these games are.
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I just started playing the first one. It's awesome! It's the first ever text based story game that actually holds my attention completely because there are STAKES involved with no savescumming. THANK YOU! Did I miss the discount for the owners of the first game on PSN or is it still going?
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And it's not even true, right? Wow, they're so unhinged.
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You don’t need bad ports of old games if you’re on PC. Repeat after me: PC is the best platform because you don’t need these shitty ports anymore - you can emulate the original versions on the best emulators available. You are royalty among us - your features are truly magnificent.
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best CRT shader! You can take the money for these games, buy a used PS2 or PS3 controller, get an adapter, and get those pressure-sensitive buttons working. You can have the most majestic time-capsule-esque gaming preservation experience for the lowest possible price if you’re on PC.
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You don’t need these games to be commercially available to play them - especially on PC, of all things. Availability is important when you only have a Switch or PlayStation, sure. But not on PC, for crying out loud. On PC, you can download the ISO, use the most accurate emulator, and get the
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Preservation is an ongoing battle against time, carried out by the gaming community - at least, that’s my opinion. Sorry if I didn’t make that clear. My first tweets sound dorky because I was angry.
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That’s availability. Availability is not preservation. We must not confuse the two. We’re not preserving anything when we change framerates, color reproduction - even things as minuscule as loading times can be crucial in some cases. And don't get me started on pressure sensitive controls 😭
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It’s hilarious that OpenAI and ChatGPT lost their jobs to AI 😳🤪😁😂