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- Comment on The graphics look amazing on this game, I think it is a Ukrainian game, does anyone know it? 2 days ago:
War is good for keeping a country from invading yours :)
- Comment on The graphics look amazing on this game, I think it is a Ukrainian game, does anyone know it? 3 days ago:
I don’t want to roleplay fighting in the Ukraine war as realistically as possible, I am just making a joke, I have seen Steam Decks pop up in several videos from Ukraine’s military, it seems like one of the handheld computers they commonly use which is cool.
- Comment on Hybrid Air Vehicles lands first military deal for Airlander 10 - AGN 3 days ago:
These are actually not very suceptible to small arms fire, they don’t need a perfect seal to stay aloft, there are cases of observation blimps being used in the US war in Afghanistan that would be taken down and they would find them full of holes from gunfire (I mean, I get it, especially in that region your roof is your private space…).
The other thing is that they can fly quite high, they would occupy spaces that traditional aircraft wouldn’t be ideal for, definitely but that is why you shouldn’t compare this ridiculous monstrosity directly to other aircraft, it is a different thing.
It really is unlike any other aircraft ever built, it is continually strange to me that this wasn’t just a vaporwave idea that never made it past planning.
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- Comment on When Everything Is Fake, What’s the Point of Social Media? 1 week ago:
Wrong question.
The right question is “What is the societal and economic value of a community space where the human element has been rendered functionally invisible?” to which the answer is of course “There is none”.
The problem isn’t with social media, the problem is with letting billionaires and corporations completely ruin social media and push rightwing beliefs while we pretend this isn’t an existential issue.
- Comment on Hyper Light Breaker's development is ending, and devs Heart Machine are laying off staff 2 weeks ago:
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- Comment on Ubisoft Canceled Civil War-Based Assassin's Creed Over Controversy Concerns - Report 2 weeks ago:
Ok but part of me is morbidly curious what a super corporate “both sides” perspective Civil War Assassin’s Creed would be like.
Although Assassin’s Creed : The General would be kickass.
archive.org/details/TheGeneral_201312
Wait Buster Keaton wasn’t a Templar… right?!
- Comment on How Do The Normal People Survive? 3 weeks ago:
This isn’t about AI, or Palestine, or healthcare.
No, actually it is inseperable from those things.
- Comment on How Do The Normal People Survive? 3 weeks ago:
Probably because you are still refusing to look at this any way other than a naive techy who sees everything as a series of individual technical problems and cannot grasp the systematic, social forces shaping the technology and systems around them to violent ends.
This article laments about a number of things that have systematic, definable origins that society has warned tech industry workers as if they were simply expressions of a chaotic universe full of people who aren’t as smart as them that always for some reason desperately need their help to accomplish basic things with the tools from the industry they work in.
There is a crisis of individuality in the politics of US tech workers, and it is far past nauseating, it is offensive to all the people being hurt right now by the tools these people are involved with building.
- Comment on How Do The Normal People Survive? 3 weeks ago:
They aren’t? The whole point of AI is to use technology to rationalize severing the social contract at a basic level in order to normalize hurting people for being out of the loop. Techies in their naive smugness refused a leftist analysis of their industry, failed to unionize and now the rest of us are paying the price.
Whether it is using AI to aid in the Palestinian genocide with Microsoft, using AI to mass deny life saving healthcare and murder people with United Healthcare, preying upon tech illiterate people with the ads industry or any number of things, trust us, we aren’t thankful for techies.
- Comment on Console wars death watch: Microsoft Flight Simulator coming to PS5 in December - Ars Technica 4 weeks ago:
Mission Accomplished
- Comment on Greatest irony of the AI age: Humans being increasingly hired to clean AI slop 4 weeks ago:
This isn’t an irony, this was always the plan. The intended effect was to break the back of labor in the tech industry and it worked beautifully for them.
- Comment on Reddit Wants 'Deeper Integration' with Google in Exchange for Licensed AI Training Data - Slashdot 5 weeks ago:
I don’t understand the basic world model people deeply invested in trying to profit off Reddit have, if they think Reddit comments are valuable enough to make Google bargain with them doesn’t that mean they acknowledge that it is the users not the company that creates the value? Do the current owners seriously think that a totally adhoc system of unpaid subreddit moderators moderating communities of content solely provided by users who are NOT employees, communities which sprung up around different topics organically from the contributions of users who are NOT employees can be misconstrued as somehow a product of value created and maintained by the current management of Reddit?
Reddit is valuable because of the things said on it, not because Reddit is a particularly well designed business, nor even a remotely sustainable one longterm at least in terms of the immense magnitudes of profits that larger investors demand.
I suppose Discord killed off so many independent, open niche communities that Reddit thinks they can really get away with it, but the problem for Reddit is that the best parts of Reddit don’t need a corporation to muddle with them, introducing a corporation just makes it worse in every way…
- Comment on Is 128 players too much for a multiplayer FPS? Yes, says Battlefield 6 1 month ago:
It only is if you are a piece of shit company that doesn’t allow modding of your games.
- Comment on Blue-collar revenge: The things AI can't do are making a comeback 2 months ago:
Virtually all actually useful things are making a comeback?
- Comment on AI slop is ruining all of our favorite places to scroll 2 months ago:
Not here
- Comment on Big tech sees AI investments begin to pay off 2 months ago:
How? This article claims Meta has proved you can make your stock price go up by talking about AI and offering large salaries, that only indicates something to me I already know, the stock market is willingly delusional about this. What is Meta actually
- Comment on At $250 million, top AI salaries dwarf those of the Manhattan Project and the Space Race 2 months ago:
gotta sustain that bubble!
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- Comment on Hideo Kojima learned "so many ways to kill people" in training, says it's "kind of sad" many devs "don't know how to dismantle a gun or shoot a gun" despite making military games 2 months ago:
There might be some truth to aspects of this, but overall yes I think this is leaning precisely into the kind of worship of the aesthetics of violence/guns that leads to things like the fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins by Alec Baldwin on the film set for the movie “Rust”.
www.mercurynews.com/2021/11/23/…/amp/
If you want to learn how to safely handle a firearm or other weapon and integrate that knowledge into the games you make, cool… and I mean I guess this is news? but it turns out integrating genuine outside knowledge of video game context into video games can be interesting. However you could have chosen literally any other hobby or niche body of knowledge to obsess about and bring into your video games and gotten a similar if not larger return in your investment of effort spent not directly practicing getting better at making video games.
By the logic being argued here about weapons, would be game developers should prioritize becoming experts at fishing wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy before guns because fishing mechanics are in an absurd amount of video games and no matter what type of game you make you can probably integrate a fishing minigame into it. Further, it is very rare that game developers actually try to create realistic fishing games even though there is evidently a lot of interest in fishing in a video game.
Also… Euro Truck Simulator 2 has sold 13 million copies… do we need to consider the fact that game developers should maybe get a commercial truck drivers license before developing games because of the indication of how clearly players desire realistic truck driving games?
- Comment on Seriously cool car combat game FUMES has entered Early Access 2 months ago:
For a similar vibe but as roguelike zombie roadtrip survival game check out Endgame: Road To Salvation.
…steampowered.com/…/Endgame_Road_To_Salvation/
Also check out Chaos On Wheels, it has a mixed rating but I think it shows promise and the core gameplay is fun.
- Comment on Xonotic Vanilla Duel Cup | #xonotic.pickup Cups | MxCrab 2 months ago:
Yeah one of the reasons I like to post and comment about Xonotic is that I think it is a genuinely really underrated game.
Not only is it fascinating from the perspective of Quake/darkplaces engine development and community FPS game development history in general it is just a genuinely good game that addresses what I as a player who tried out Quake Live without any background in Quake found lacking about Quake… i.e. the weapons just aren’t that fun.
I love Quake 3 Arena style gameplay, and the weapons are obviously a deep part of the whole game coming together so beautifully in multiplayer but Xonotic just has so much more fun with its weapons. The rocketlauncher with its aimed shot ability, the crylink with its weird shotgun/reverse shotgun spread mechanic… Xonotic combines the fun of Unreal Tournament weapons with the almost spiritually locked in flow to Quake style movement shooters.
Also yes… watching the best players in the world at Xonotic are very intimidating to watch. Players like Kyle, Rainbow Shadow, Dodger etc. are so ruthlessly fast it is hard to comprehend but it is a blast to watch.
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- Comment on Learn Linux Fast by Playing These Fun and Interactive Games - Make Tech Easier - Lemmy.World 2 months ago:
Thank you!
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- Comment on Dear Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, please prove that an AI didn’t write your insulting, vacuous blog about why you're laying off thousands during a time of huge profits 2 months ago:
I am done with Microsoft and Windows, I will spend the rest of my life advocating for undermining their business model and the adoption of their tools.
I don’t think Microsoft realizes how many people there are out there like me they assume are just going to forget and go back to Windows… we will not.
- Comment on The Switch 2 Has Had The Biggest Video Game Console Launch In US History 2 months ago:
I recommend Tunic as a zelda-like!
- Comment on The Switch 2 Has Had The Biggest Video Game Console Launch In US History 2 months ago:
Given all the controversy around the Switch 2 this really shows how Nintendo can do whatever they want and customers will follow them like a cult.