[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 23 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Don't know much about SoT, but NMS is made by a company of only around 25 employees and made probably well over $100M in its first year even despite the horrible reception. Sean Murray and his company was/is swimming in cash. This let them focus on fixing and adding things to the game that should have been there on release even if it didn't improve the game's reputation and result in sales going forward. But, it did. From their last financial statement they had a profit of almost £33M in 2022 from £39M in game sales. That was helped by a £7M tax rebate. But in 2021 they still had a profit of £18M from £27M in sales.

Edit: Also, from all the money they've made they had £138M in straight up cash in the bank/on hand in 2022. Hello Games could run at its current expenses for many, many years without any additional profit if they wanted to.

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 159 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Same bullshit logic that helped many support the genocide of those "barbaric" Native Americans because some actually had the gall to attack the colonial invaders.

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 14 points 10 months ago

Not sure if it's really a test when the results don't matter. The US will keep on ignoring basic human rights, another report condemning the US will come out, no one in any positions of power will do anything meaningful, and nothing will ever change.

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Shit's going to fall apart completely at some point, but we were thinking this 30 years ago too and its still somehow kicking along. Is it enough to bank on for retirement? Absolutely not, but that's also sadly been true for quite a while.

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 13 points 10 months ago

The article says no such thing.

And I'm pretty sure your country has some form of investigative detention. If you're American that can last up to 48 hours. And it really doesn't matter because authorities there can just throw out charges, deny bail, blackmail people with absurd incarceration lengths into confessing their guilt, and detain them for years before a trial (or forever in some cases). And at any point in time those charges can be dropped.

And if you really want to go into the pros and cons between different justice systems, we can do that but it doesn't really have much to do with being a tankie or not.

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 17 points 10 months ago

Where did you get this information that no crime has been committed and they are just being detained for shits and giggles?

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 34 points 10 months ago

Am I supposed to think a government holding the people running businesses (apparently very poorly in this case) accountable for their actions is a bad thing?

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 27 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

We get it, you care as long as your selfish ass isn't inconvenienced. I so love a society that pretends to care oh so much about democracy and the average person supposedly being able to change things and then being so angry about then being the target of protests when they don't take the actions to change things.

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 21 points 11 months ago

When people have already decided to buy something, it feels bad to be asked for money a second time

Sounds like a functional difference to me that impacts the transaction. And the psychology involved is more than that because most people are manipulated by the up front prices and don't properly factor in the more hidden secondary fees. Not to mention that when it comes to tips this second ask is technically voluntary and just against social and moral expectations to refuse, so it essentially rewards the people who don't care about the employees and refuse it.

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't use much social media and have things set up to block most ads. So maybe I just don't get how bad it is out there. But in my experience with Youtube I've thought it generally does a decent job at recommending me videos based on what I've watched and who I'm subbed to. For example, if I stumble across some documentary about an aircraft accident, I'm not upset when it starts recommending me other similar videos from that channel or videos from other channels and their similar documentaries. I've found good videos I'd never have seen that way.

It can get frustrating if you accidentally end up watching a video about something you normally don't want to see, but the newer recommendations seem to fade away after a few days of not watching them. And I can certainly see how such a system can be gamed in nefarious ways. I never liked when I saw Reddit sub recommendations, but I mostly thought that was because their system didn't recommend me things I had any interest in.

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

He did concede at the end that he was broken and not only was going to say there were 5 lights, he even believed there were 5.

[-] GracchiBros@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I personally don't want it and there are other types of forums that are organized around users rather than topics. But I wouldn't be upset if the option was there as long as it had an option to turn it on and off.

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