Stealing this from a friend of mine:
This is Kendrick/Drake for white liberals.
Do we have a strong reason to believe that?
Don't get me wrong. I totally believe the guy with a history of sexual harassment (and assault?) allegations and a breeding fetish would rape children. It is more that I can totally see it as EVERYONE else on pedo island hated him and never invited him.
Let's be honest here. Absolutely nobody is surprised.
Just a question of whether we start getting "Those kids deserved to get raped" from the republicans or musk falling out a window KGB style first.
Ha ha. Was just thinking I would use this thread to ask if the Steam Release actually contained 3+4 or that was still coming Soon(TM). That answers that.
And Deltarune is still planned to be like 8 chapters long, right?
I just want to say that you folk are exactly what I love about indie games. Games with a really cool premise/concept that combine probably overly complicated systems in ways that range from kinda janky to ridiculously janky but lead to genuinely amazing and unique experiences.
And while that might sound like it wasn't a compliment: Give me something held together with shoestring but interesting over something polished and boring any day of the week.
I still need to set aside some time to learn CK but I am genuinely kind of concerned by how many hours I have put into Star Traders over the years.
The issue isn't the writing (since they won't read it).
The point is to get dirt on everyone to begin with. Once you are on record talking about how vaccines are evil or all brownpeople should be put in a concentration camp or whatever other evil? You basically already did the first four or five steps on the alt-right pipeline and are fairly definitively who The Left are complaining about. Which makes you more likely to side with the chuds because they "accept" you.
trump was compromised by putin by golden shower prostitutes and a raping good time with kids. So many republicans are similarly compromised by putin and trump from other stuff over the years. And while having an essay on the importance of ivermectin in heat shields for space craft isn't on the same level as having child slaves snort coke off your dick, it is very much enough to make sure nobody can pass a "purity test".
It has nothing to do with reddit and has been going on since the days of frigging usenet.
When someone likes something, they find ways to make an exception. The biggest example being The DRM Wars where EVERYONE was suddenly an active duty military person stationed in an airgap in The Middle East and could not connect to any server to authenticate their game (but had no problem spending hours arguing on message boards). Then Valve say you need to use something called "Steam" to play Half-Life 2 and suddenly everyone is ready to say that Steam is different and not actually DRM even though the model wasn't that different than how Stardock or even frigging Gamespy were doing stuff.
Everyone hated microtransactions and that is TOTALLY the only reason people were angry at the Star Wars game that came out within a month or two of TLJ. Then Genshin Impact came out and suddenly everyone wanted to make it abundantly clear that that was okay because, yes, it is a gacha game but it is totally a fair one where you can do everything without ever spending any money if you just grind endlessly and use multiple accounts to hoard day limited currencies.
But also? People hated DLC way back when it was something you downloaded from a BBS after mailing the developers a physical check. But when it was a game people liked (Star Crusader with mutha fugging Roman Alexander!!!), it was suddenly okay.
Which is to say: Things have been real shit for coming on 40 years of gaming. And yet, by and large, video games keep getting better (not so much the games industry for the people who make games).
Bastion, Transistor, and Pyre 100% do not need a sequel. They are stories about the end of the world and are beautiful in how self contained they are.
I am not the biggest on the roguelike mechanics for such story heavy games but... I would be lying if I said that Hades didn't repeatedly break me with the way it was used to convey Zagreus's relationship with the other characters.
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Hades just putting down his weapon and letting you pass is easily one of my top ten of all time gaming moments.
I am a bit skeptical on Hades 2. Then I remembered I was skeptical on Hades 1. As far as I am concerned, Supergiant (and Greg Kasavin) can do no wrong.
Okay, but on a timeline measured in years instead of quarters, it’s really fucking stupid to punish the factory that churns out engineers for your war machines, right?
MIT didn't "go maga". They are intrinsically tied to government contracts.
Basically all STEM research at the university level is funded by a mixture of corporate and government interests. Even NSF grants (remember when those were a thing...) tend to focus on areas that anyone with a keen eye can see having military applications. One of my favorites was the massive push for graph analytics 10 or 15 years back and people not realizing that was a roundabout way of saying "analyze social media".
MIT in particular is VERY dependent on this because they need to be "elite". Smaller state universities can shuffle money around and focus on other funding sources, to a degree. MIT can't because their staff inherently have good networks and would jump ship the moment their perks start going away.
Contrast that with Harvard where they still get lots of "donations" from rich and powerful lawyers (and politicians) and where the publicity for "fighting the government" can heavily offset all the international students getting put in a concentration camp before their checks clear.
Not even just AI. Fandom's entire wiki empire is largely built around manually stealing the work of guides writers and reproducing it verbatim. It is why you'll find so many fake roads and the like.
I am incredibly skeptical of this being viable monetarily. But the idea of people actively choosing to support a site that has known good guides and emphasizing the "tip jar" mindset? I have seen worse business models. And if they really focus on what the community/they want to make guides for rather than just chasing the latest big releases, that actually reduces the odds of other companies scraping them.
For example, the right crowd would straight up kill for a breakdown of what is actually needed to unlock whatever in Kynseed in the post release version (rather than EA). Fandom actually have a kynseed wiki but it is abandoned and the other guide sites don't give a shit about a moderately successful Stardew that "came out" in early 2024 (?). So even though stealing that would be trivial... odds are nobody would care enough to do so.
Something something good business and fighting the deep state.
The difference here is that Republicans listen to musk for unfathomable reasons. Will probably still ignore it. But it gets a lot harder to.