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So much of this is overwhelmingly influenced by CRT displays. Hbomberguy’s Scanline episode applies here.
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So much of this is overwhelmingly influenced by CRT displays. Hbomberguy’s Scanline episode applies here.
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Right?! Having moved off of consoles entirely this generation, I’ve hoovered up amazing games during the countless Steam sales at prices CEX can’t even beat.
I hope this gets thrown out as hogwash.
Starfield has more quests than Skyrim (both somewhere around 200 or so quests). Morrowind definitely felt like it was twice as much as those.
I think you’re right in inferring that OP is confusing DOS with BIOS but technically, plenty of old computers and early video game consoles like the Atari 2600 didn’t have a BIOS and would immediately execute the code on the tape, disk, or cartridge. Some old computers had bootstrapping but that’s not really BIOS in the IBM sense.
Well this is the best news ever. I hope they’ll offer tools for creating new maps too as I’d love to see modders add their own quest lines.
I’ve been wondering whether to pick this up given how it’s often on sale on Steam. I’ve heard a lot about the controls being lacklustre and the personality of the characters being forgettable.
My nephew really enjoyed the game (he was 9 at the time) so I wonder if they weren’t targeting old fans of the genre but instead new, younger ones.
I regularly replay Jack and Daxter given how fun the characters are (the first game before they shifted a little darker in tone). There’s a game I’d love to see return (or reimagined a la Yuka-Laylee).
Perhaps it’s the hangover but… huh? I don’t get it. Please help. Kind regards.
The game is 23 years old… I feel old now.
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Quantised models can be surprisingly small. And if Apple aren’t targeting LLMs for local use, more specific/tailored models absolutely can run on device.
That said, given the precedent sent by Siri, their next progression of Siri into an LLM will absolutely require network connection and be executed server side.
It’s not about pay the modders so much as if the developer of the game took your mod, put it in the game proper, claimed it was their work, and charged people for it.
I really wish they’d include gameplay in trailers, especially if the game is meant to release this year. I got zero vibe for the actual game from this.
I’m sorry if you’re not appreciated enough where you work and I just want to say a deep thank you for what you do - you keep the wheels turning. I used to be friends and neighbours with our custodian (before they moved to a warmer country and we lost touch) and having seen the state of the office in just one day without my buddy when he was off sick (people are such animals), it’s people like you that make a place nice and uplifting to be in. Thank you, fishos.
Where’s the repo? I don’t see a link. Really nice work!
I swear that’s an almost word for word quote from the video haha.
Same. I never enjoy deck builders both in physical board game and digital form yet Slay The Spire is in all my devices (across multiple different OSs). It’s such a neat game that eases you into the decks far better than other games in the genre. It was rewarding discovering fun strategies for each hero.
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…but remain as a Unity employee until April 2024
So they’re getting paid to do nothing after burning all the company’s social capital. Unity have a very strange board.
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