

Eh, there is a lot of children’s entertainment that I absolutely love and that doesn’t feel meaningless to me.
Eh, there is a lot of children’s entertainment that I absolutely love and that doesn’t feel meaningless to me.
Makes sense. Could be fun if it integrates a lot of elements from the game. Not sure if I’ll watch the sequel though. First one was competently made, but pretty much the definition of empty, meaningless entertainment for me.
No big deal to me, just pointing it out.
I wrote them and my AI formaliser helped me to be more passionate
Yeah, don’t do that. Your post reads very strange and artificial. A machine can’t deliver compassion.
Eerily reminiscent of David Cameron and the Brexit Referendum…
You should be verified now.
Played a bit of it. It works quite well on a gamepad. You control the characters (initially just one, but pretty sure you’ll get a crew later) directly with the analog stick. It’s nothing like a traditional RTS, more of a strategic stealth game.
I don’t really agree that gamers should be blamed for this. Especially when it comes to lootboxes, battlepasses, gatcha etc. Those mechanics are tailor-made to exploit common psychological weaknesses in humans. The companies using these tactics and the lawmakers not stopping them should be blamed, not the people being exploited.
Going back to simple price increases, it’s not true that these always work out well for the companies or result in record sales. Remember the 3DS Ambassador program? Nintendo has already faceplanted pretty hard with their pricing strategy before. Since the Switch 2 isn’t even released, we have no idea how well the more expensive games will sell.
Switch 2 isn’t even out yet. We have no idea how the raised game prices will affect sales numbers.
As expected the industry is following Nintendo lead thanks to gamers.
What do you mean by “thanks to gamers”?
theoldnet.com has some of that and also works on really old systems and browsers.
Yeah, but I don’t think the nutters make up the full quarter of the voting population currently willing to vote for them. Lots of them are protest voters who are just vaguely “against”. Besides, I don’t think it’d be the deportations making some people reconsider, but the sheer economic stupidity of the Trump government as well as their attitude towards Europe. I fully expect Americans to be far poorer and more miserable in 2-3 years and that might do wonders to dispel the myth that the far-right could “fix the economy”.
From my European perspective:
Could you give us an example of such a location please?
Russia, which is blocked from other international payment systems. Or any other authoritarian country where you might not necessarily want the government to know where you donate your money to.
Whataboutism fallacy.
We’re still throwing around fallacies like it’s 2010? Okay, I cast fallacy fallacy!
When talking about whether a donation button should have a specific payment option, it’s relevant if the alternatives it offers are better or worse. Otherwise, the argument might as well be to not have a donation option at all.
Depending on where users are located, it might be the only realistic option they have if they want to donate. Besides, traditional payment systems like PayPal, MasterCard, Visa etc are all problematic in their own right.
I don’t really get the need for a term like this. People are attracted or not attracted to all kinds of aspects of other people, so do we also need hyper-specific terms based on hair color, ethnicity, body size etc as well?
For me, as an individual, I don’t think the cultural relevancy of my generation matters at all when it comes to getting involved in society.
Nothing in particular? I don’t see how my cultural relevancy would affect my life in any way.
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Ghibli movies like My Neighbor Totoro or Kiki’s Delivery Service. For western productions, the How to train your Dragon series, Avatar: the last Airbender and Hilda are some that come to mind.