To make astronomically large spaces fit in the game engine from 2009, they made everything infinitesimally small.
In fairness, when Star Citizen first went in to development CE3 was a modern engine.
To make astronomically large spaces fit in the game engine from 2009, they made everything infinitesimally small.
In fairness, when Star Citizen first went in to development CE3 was a modern engine.
If you can get people to order their groceries from within your walled garden and take a cut… you’re golden.
That’s what Amazon tried with Alexa, and they still can’t figure out how to make it profitable.
I was pointing out that pushing propaganda is what would make a bot have a point on Lemmy, not that there actually are bots.
I wasn’t commenting on whether bots actively are on Lemmy, only pointing out that pushing propaganda would be what a bot would do since farming karma is useless.
Karma farming? Of course not- the lack of account-wide karma means Lemmy accounts are worthless to sell.
Now, bots that push propaganda on the other hand…
That’s a pretty accurate summation of gaming in general in the 80s. The art in the book was nearly always better than the gameplay for lots of games.
don’t think that’s their goal at all.
As mentioned (via Tom Warren) by [Playstation co-CEO Hermen] Hulst in the interview, Sony wants to tempt PC players to purchase and play sequels to single-player narrative games on a PlayStation console.
Skibidi Bonesacks
As one of those “older millennials” you referenced… What the fucking shit?
There’s just too much bad rep.
On the one hand, that’s not a bet I’d take since No Man’s Sky exists.
On the other hand, NMS is definitely the exception, not the rule.
They literally block the word
Then just refer to them the same way the greedy little pigboy did: landed gentry.
Sadly, it looks like the only surviving answer is
“It’s a shitpost.”
What, Guillemot thinks Ubisoft’s share price is still too high?