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I guess I’ll have to take your word on those graphics.
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I guess I’ll have to take your word on those graphics.
We’re including mobile games too, right?
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Okay, that adds some interesting perspective and depth to his thinking. Thanks!
Punish players for reducing their screen time. Fucking brilliant.
I no longer have a gaming rig, but for the sake of others, I hope the rumors are true. I’ll believe it when I see it, though.
So disheartening. There was never a good reason for this to be an issue in the first place.
I’ve always wondered - what is the difference between a gacha game and ANY game with microtransactions? What is it that puts gacha games in a class by themselves?
Basically, yeah. If the rest of their arguments are this weak, OpenAI is fucked, and deservedly so.
I’m trying to think of a good joke involving cum soup, garlic, and vampires, but it isn’t working out. I’m sure y’all can do something with that.
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Let’s go for ten weeks! Then twenty!
Well deserved. I’ve been watching friends play it on Twitch, and they’re having a blast
I can’t compare, since I’ve never seen or played ITT, but the dialogue in Split Fiction feels natural.
It was bound to happen sooner or later. Oh well.
Before you get too upset, remind yourself that a lot of people involved in any AAA game will talk about how beautiful and authentic it was supposed to be.
If that “logic” helps you cope, fine, but its effectiveness will probably deteriorate rapidly over time. Enjoy knowing that the next four years are partially your fault.
I don’t know anything about how this character is used in the game, so please pardon my ignorance. Having said that: the bow tie has a huge advantage in that it never has to move. If the duck waddles along, the tie should move side-to-side independently. If the duck jumps, is hit, or near wind or an explosion, the tie will need independent animations for each circumstance. If the duck is carried, the neck tie should always point down, unless it’s fast or wobbly; then the tie should move accordingly. I’m sure there are other circumstances I haven’t mentioned, but you get the point.
Wow. I have overthought this.
From a development perspective, I lean strongly towards the bow tie. It’s much simpler. Also, as another commenter mentioned, that top hat demands a bow tie.
Thanks!