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Tables are, like fascists, searching for dogmatic “easy” in a complex world. You know, like ignorant assholes.
Tables are, like fascists, searching for dogmatic “easy” in a complex world. You know, like ignorant assholes.
Despite all the bullshit. So yeah, mainstream gamers don’t care.
This comment is explaining it very well: https://lemmy.ml/comment/10762134
Lemmy needs to figure out a way to “group” similar communities from different instances. That is the biggest flaw by far.
They meant the reboot, mate
Stop using Google, dumbass.
You misinterpreted the message and are now doubling down like an absolute idiot.
No one will read this wall of text
The movie came out in 2007, mate. Nothing to do with the 10th anniversary.
Also, you probably referred to the move from hand drawn to software animation. Because there is no “3d rendering” happening in the usual sense.
How an episode of The Simpsons is made: https://www.theverge.com/2015/10/25/9457247/the-simpsons-al-jean-interview
Blaming the game devs for making it not obvious enough is really highlighting the lack of media literacy. The game is not subtle at all, man.
No, this has always been Capcom’s mode of operation. Unnecessary micro transactions were in the first DD 12 years ago. Look at their other games as well, bullshit tokens to change the appearance of your character in Monster Hunter Rise, etc pp.
Woosh?
TOTK came out not a year ago. This article is specifically about how TOTK was allegedly downloaded 1 million times before it even was released. You did not even read two sentences of this article.
Nintendo filed a civil lawsuit on February 26 against Yuzu software developer Tropic Haze, claiming that the team’s tech let folks illegally pirate 2023’s The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom over one million times a full week and a half before it even came out.
How did you play the first game? It’s not 10 years old yet.
Be specific, dude. Anything “can be played” on some sort of integrated graphics setup, depending on wtf we are talking about.
Your post is an “uh, actually” version of what I said. You are not disagreeing with me but still somehow making it sound like you do.
I meant the term meme never applied to only sharing “image macros” but to inside jokes, coming shared references, common cultural knowledge. It is an absolutely fascinating term and concept if used like that, and I wish more people would understand it and use it in the same way.
People no longer understand what meme means. Memes are old as time. Stories, jokes, funny images. Pretty much every form of information can be a meme.
So, yes, this is a slightly older meme.
Germans like this FOSS shit
It’s not always about you, mate. It’s a public service for all the other folks you can’t afford that shit otherwise.