vaultdweller013
@vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on New tech pulls lithium from dead batteries cheaper than you can buy it 1 day ago:
While most of science has thoroughly moved away from their mystic roots chemistry marches right back into alchemy.
- Comment on Valve dev counters calls to scrap Steam AI disclosures, says it's a "technology relying on cultural laundering, IP infringement, and slopification" 3 days ago:
Early access version of ATOM RPG was pretty damned close. I’m talking way back when it was the first world map or so when going to death tunnel would crash my game if I entered and exited it enough because of an infinitely respawning rat.
Mind you that was pretty early in it’s development but it very well could’ve stayed in polished form of that and still been good.
- Comment on Valve dev counters calls to scrap Steam AI disclosures, says it's a "technology relying on cultural laundering, IP infringement, and slopification" 3 days ago:
Sure but the problem is that distinguishing between a shitty asset flip and a proper game that is just using generic assets is moreso a matter of effort. There is basically no way to distinguish the two short of actually playing it, which is different from tracking say AI which is pretty objective in it’s separation. The only tag that could work is a “strong usage of generic asset” but that doesn’t really distinguish between say a shitty asset flip and a game that is a generic asset flip in everything but it’s writing.
- Comment on Valve dev counters calls to scrap Steam AI disclosures, says it's a "technology relying on cultural laundering, IP infringement, and slopification" 3 days ago:
Problem is there are legitimately good games that do this, usually ones that focus exclusively on writing but still. At that point it’s better to let the reviews handle it.
- Comment on Valve says "the Steam Machine is equal or better than 70% of what people have at home," but I feel like that's missing the point 1 week ago:
Also steam has a massive library that PlayStation just doesn’t have, the first game in my steam library is Fallout: New Vegas which I got in 2012 meanwhile the oldest game in my steam library is Wasteland which I believe realized in 1988. That alone gives steam a massive advantage since you can’t really do that on console without some series modding.
- Comment on Terrified friends burn to death trapped in Tesla as doors won't open after crash 1 year ago:
As a 25 year old Gen Z I love my manual window rollers on my 1991 Jeep Cherokee.
- Comment on GTA 6 is likely to skip PC again and only launching on current gen consoles 1 year ago:
Sure, but itd still be nice to have the option ya know.
- Comment on GTA 6 is likely to skip PC again and only launching on current gen consoles 1 year ago:
The one thing consoles have had for a long time over PC is physical disks. Fuck what I wouldnt do to have non-steam required disks. Btw I know itd be slow I dont care.
- Comment on Why do it 1 year ago:
Id rather solve the overpopulation issue with the forbiden fireworks.
- Comment on Why do it 1 year ago:
Heres one to add to your collection. Its a bit old but still kinda amusing.
- Comment on Why do it 1 year ago:
Yeah, like all the elements are there its just doesnt hit the horror switch for me. Mind you im the type of person to be playing a horror game and my first reaction to a monster is to call it a bitch and hit it with a shovel.
- Comment on Build him a dungeon? 1 year ago:
The kid is actually just really into madmax 2.
- Comment on Kids are brutal 1 year ago:
If the 24 year old rotten hunk of meat I call a brain can be trusted. Heinze made some weird colored ketchup in the late 90s early 00s, I believe they we’re purple, green, and I believe blue. They we’re weird and I remember atleast one instance when I was like 4 that my great uncles mixed the purple one in with mustard which looked nasty as shit to fuck with my great grandfather while camping.