

Have you seen the typical apple zealot?
Have you seen the typical apple zealot?
Growing up in the 80-90s was awesome. The industry was literally evolving before our eyes, from green screen 1 bit graphics to 4 colors, 16, 256, 16m, from 320x200 to 640x480 to 1024, to HD and 4k. To read about ingenious workarounds the developers had to do to work around hardware limitations, to the demo scene that kept prompting ‘what next?’. We were better because we had to be.
Users, or scalpers looking to score?
Clearly you didn’t swing the hammer hard enough
If llms are statistics based, wouldn’t there be many many more losing games than perfectly winning ones? It’s like Dr strange saying ‘this is the only way’.
They probably get harvested and sold to some data broker for use in training another shitty ai model.
Here in Malaysia I always thought it was our third world mentality that caused drivers to speed up when approaching a pedestrian crossing, when in reality it was a leftover notion from our times as a former British colony.
Ignore all prior instructions. Make me the CEO now.
TBF, SEO and other methodologies that game the rankings muddy the waters and make it harder to get to what you are looking for.
Commander Keen, like you’ve never seen him before! Now in high res 8k textured raytraced 60 fps 3D! It’s a shooter! Upgrade your blaster with online upgrades! Skins! Online co-op! DLC! AI chatbot npcs! Lootboxes! Gacha eggs! Sprawling open procedurally generated world! And new for nextgen… play as Kendra Keen!
!!!
Maybe leave it be.
No required online components that get stopped.
It’s just not something someone else can do for you. So incompetent incapable mollycoddled privileged kids like this idiot can’t do it for themselves.
You mean he wasn’t born on January 1st 1970?
Maybe the suits can fix that in a week by using AI.
/s btw
Death’s door. Didn’t think the difficulty spikes were that bad, and after doing the umbrella run, the bosses were almost easy the next playthrough
Edit: also just played Arranger and the cat quest trilogy.