

It’s almost like a prequel wasn’t a good idea. 🤔


It’s almost like a prequel wasn’t a good idea. 🤔


I prefer the term “Wesley Crusher” over the term “Mary Sue” to describe that type of character.


Yeah, it’s the interest rate issue across the whole tech industry.


You are trying to fill in sections of colors that are touching, either in a straight line or a grid of blocks. The numbers are how many blocks are filled by that line or grid for that color.
It ends up being a mostly mindless but relaxing game.


What aspects weren’t for you?
I had a similar journey but I spent more time with it and I found that it is very almost for me! I just wish there was more time and reason to explore the depths and less in-between (cut scenes, especially).
But it’s a great game regardless!


You, sir Spaceman, have summarized this story with the perfect reference!


“Well, in regions where it is permissible, yes we should lower that age.”
Roblox is saying they don’t consider it to be exploiting minors, and Fortnite is saying they will only exploit minors where it’s legal!


Here’s how you solve this problem. Don’t monetize user generated content.
Thank you for attending my TED talk.


I think they mean that the thing Ubisoft did, Activision did with overwatch and so they won’t buy Diablo 4.


I can’t believe they made a shitty Dota clone based off the Arcane animation on Netflix.


Pfft… that’s easy to solve. Just ask them to identify all the fire hydrants.


I feel like glass was accidentally very beneficial for the industry.
It both drastically increased the general public’s consciousness and awareness of the industry around AR/VR and then set the bar so low as to be trivial to exceed. People who mocked it know that bad AR with privacy concerns is not good, but when they try acceptable VR they are blown away by it.
It’s mostly just the lack of the “killer app” equivalent that is holding us back.


I know we are on lemmy so corporations are bad and capitalism is bad and so on and so forth…
But there is not one aspect of my life that hasn’t been improved upon greatly by one or more tech companies over the course of my life.
There are new problems that I never would have expected to deal with that have come up as a side effect of this improvement, but it’s way too reductive to imply that tech companies haven’t changed the world for the better as well.


It feels more like the Onion reposting the same article about mass shootings with nothing but the date changed.
Every time there’s another layoff announced we should turn to someone else at Larian and ask their opinion.


Only if the ad was sexually transmitted.


That’s fair. I didn’t mean to imply anything about the drug use.
The way OP views the world reminds me of how I see things when I am experiencing certain depression symptoms. I tend to filter my view of the world so that only the negative things are true, and it makes it harder to do anything positive in my life.
When my symptoms let up, either through treatment or sometimes on their own, I can still see the negatives but they’re there with a lot of positives, too.
If OP does have depression, it’s possible that treating it in a more effective way would be the answer to their question.


Have you considered that you might be self medicating depression rather than getting high?
Maybe a professional could help more than anyone on lemmy?


But they said I wouldn’t have to tip if they got rid of the humans!


How the car is going to buzz into my building, take the elevator, and deliver to my front door is beyond me. Technology is amazing!
Which is why the robot voice actors should unionize. It’s a crime that human voice actors have been stealing their jobs for so long!