If it was turned off, it didn’t get the bad update.
If it was turned off, it didn’t get the bad update.
Sounds like we should be using Waymo way less.
You realize that it’s much easier now to make a game than it was two decades ago (see other comment)? That digital platforms make it more accessible for buyers to get your game? That the overall trend in the industry has been to get a game out as fast as possible then try to patch it after the fact, when that wasn’t even an option two decades ago (internet existed, sure, but not everyone had good internet)? Sure, the quality of graphics may have gone up, but everything else has been left behind.
Also, saying that people complaining about price is out-of-touch, is itself out-of-touch. Most people have even less purchasing power now than they did two decades ago and you want us to pay even more for a product inferior to what we would’ve gotten years ago?
I know quite a few people who can’t stand that movie. Now, that’s just, like, their opinion, man.
My roommate has been playing it for the past month. Seems alright, but I think Dying Light was more fun overall. This definitely has a much lighter vibe tho, big contrast with DL.
They had us in the first half, ngl.
$2000 a month, utilities aren’t included
Did y’all ever mention it to him or was it just a commonly accepted “Oh yeah, that’s just ‘Background Porn Brad’ haha” type thing?
I’m 25 and a nice pair of socks and good undies fills the void in my soul like nothing else could.
this… isn’t a meme. why would you call it that on your shitpost?
I forgot what game it was for, but some guy implemented an actual conversation system with in-game outcomes using AI.
I could also see more dynamic questing systems, character behaviors, even crafting systems based around the tech. But that requires investment and effort to make the tech work. Not exactly why studios might be investing in AI in the first place.