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Pirate; I stream on twitch.tv/soramotto! :)
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I kinda don't like the red bar at the top. I always thought the little square logo in the corner was unique
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Ok yeah imagine the first piece of KH news we get in years and it's just the KH collection again
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I recognize Split Fiction and MonHun, what are the other two?
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I was gonna say this except Jotaro is too much of a tsundere to say he loved his mommy out loud lol
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I hate to side with the billionaire companies on this but you copyright strike and they just come up with new ones and continue to profit. This kinda gives them no reason to make new accounts and also lose the revenue from fooling people.
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Personally trying to get used to this site more cuz i hare being on twitter
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I think even in the most braindead movie there is always some semblance of meaning to it and if people are too media illiterate to not look past and ask "why" during a movie, then maybe there really is no point and art is actually dead after all.
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This continued trend of "it failed cuz it was woke" is so stupid to me. Like this "woke" shit was around 10 years ago too and it worked out then. What changed? The culture shifted but, what could possibly have caused that?
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This is true, I'm hoping it wins out in the end. The western style of game development has been running off of the idea that a game can be too big to fail but it hasn't been working out lol
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I'm really hoping that we do return to form when it comes to making the game the focus of the development instead of how pretty it can look. It's nice, not gonna lie, but if it's at the price of innovation and performance, I'd rather the game be fun to play at least.
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Video games have been around long enough that you could definitely find someone that is at least familiar with the property and it's legacy. Where are they getting these writers and directors that just don't interact with the media they want to sell us on? And why choose those people?
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Its literally their last shot. If Shadows fails, it's time to pack it up.
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Then the intro will play. There is a skip intro button. You cannot click out of this, you must press space to move forward. Why won't you let me either press space on all of these or click to skip all of these.
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You're then met with the actual game's splash screen. There is a click to start button, you cannot press space to move forward, you have to click.
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But the tech industry has lost innovators. They just wanna wait to see what everyone else is doing and prove they can do it better. It sucks. I'm hoping for a change here.
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Same thing with Twitter, threads, bluesky, etc. When MySpace died people flocked to Facebook. When Facebook died, people jumped to Twitter. It was clear succession.
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I think in the effort of homogenizing websites to chase trends, websites have lost identity. There's no reason for YouTube shorts, Instagram reels, and tiktoks to all exist at the same time.
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I think there's a level of unhinged that a good social website has to reach before it becomes unbearable and Twitter is well past that, it's just there was no centralized "next step", every website just tried to be the next Twitter.
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Its just got no soul in it lol if they really wanted to win people over with AI they should've made it automate all the boring aspects of life so I can focus on the fun stuff. Instead it's like, "while you were busy working, the AI generated this horrible picture of a dog for you"
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Like it's definitely gotten more sophisticated but my question is always, if life is about pursuing your interests, why would you make a robot automate the one thing you could do yourself? Why not have it automate something more mundane.
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They always talk about the possibility of AI not realizing it's just never gonna be able to create.