how? open ai isn’t funneling views to news sites it ripped from
how? open ai isn’t funneling views to news sites it ripped from
ads cost money to increase users to eventually profit from them later.
how would a decentralized lemmy profit from the increased users.
Any money spent on ads would be better off hiring more engineering resources and improving lemmy for the next time Reddit does something dumb prompting an exodus.
i thought 2 was much more mechanically rich but this is a dissonance issue with the fun-loving crew that can kill.
luckily you can play the game using non-lethal methods and stealth so it works, but ubisoft wont commit fully.
not every game you own can be used this way.
because you have to extrapolate.
publishers don’t want you to own games just lease them so they can deprecate games and make you upgrade when they want to.
also no more mods or cheatengine to enhance the game or bypass microtransactions
rip sex cards
I would seriously fund a kickstarter of former eidos employees to make a spiritual successor
i didn’t think it was a big problem but i could see how some people are slower to react and pressure gets to them
but i also think it’s weird when npcs wait forever for player input. but we’re not there yet
raytracing in control did make a slight difference as you could see enemies around the corner that rasterized games couldn’t render since the object is not in screenspace
also it should allow easier development in the future when every device is capable of it since they won’t have to put as many lighting hacks
thank you for removing version numbers
not to my knowledge
we just need another large corporation to save us again
you should be able to do the entirety of MD including the final boss with stealth or bypassing it entirely
it looks fine to me.
kbin and Lemmy are 3 and 4 for fastest brisket growing servers.
Twitter has gone over much more changes in the past year than reddit.
reddit really isn’t really changing the experience for most people but Twitter is.
also more mastodon users also affects us too since you can interact with Lemmy on mastodon so it benefits the network
what data do are using to support this thesis?
most is done through mobile
I’m not sure. I’ve worked at companies using amplitude and hotjar that can record all click event and sessions on web
Physical releases wouldn’t make a difference on console, not being on steam and gog is a missed opportunity