MasterBlaster

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[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 22 hours ago

I'll just wait for emulation tbh. I know that'll be a tall order compared to the first Switch, but I just...don't buy games.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Dragons are easy. They're just animals in this world. That isn't even divorced from the actual, textual origin of dragons in ASOIAF. GRRM put a lot of effort into making sure his designs resembled 'real animals' and the world is also inhabited by non fire breathing dragons that seem entirely naturalistic and could've been a base species bred into modern dragons.

The ice wall or shadow babies or Jon's resurrection all have their associated sci fi explanations, from self-servicing forgotten technology to telekinesis, an important piece of context to this theory is that GRRM has previously written about all of these things under a sci-fi lens. GOTs time travel plot is almost 1:1 copied from a sci-fi work of his dealing with hive minds and sending memories through time.

The story is fantasy, to be sure, but I think its a damn good one to inspire these sorts of ideas.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Personal opinion of/c but GOTs identity kinda strives on being the grounded 'realistic' & edgy fantasy.

The novel series plays with unreliable narrators and historical distortion under medieval level historians a lot more, leading some fans to theorize that the world isn't magical, but rather a sort of regressed sci-fi world, with observed magical abilities plausibly being sci-fi concepts related to genetics instead of prophecy.

IMO, it does take a brilliant writer to create a world textured enough that people can dispute the nature of it all, within its own genre conventions.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 24 points 1 day ago

why do people seem allergic to considering the differences in culture and material realities

good chance if you hear someone complaining about China's LGBT scene that they probably have never even spoken to a LGBT Chinese person. Or more broadly, a Chinese person.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I feel like a locally run AI model dedicated to accessing your own pirated content is the one use case where AI doesn't earn an eyeroll

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 days ago

I use local models. To me the entire point of AI falls apart unless you can run it independently.

I just think generating videos and stuff is more exciting and sensational. But if you get any use out of LLMs its a no brained to set one up instead of paying a subscription.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 30 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (4 children)

I hate the 'You just think America is bad, so you can't possible see how [insert America's enemies here] could be bad, too!' response you can get from pretty much everyone. It's not a belief they had previously scrutinized but one they usually come up with in the moment, literal confabulation because you've raised too many points about the true evils of imperialism.

And I'm talking really hate it, bros. You will receive this response if you're being a glib asshole making hot memes, or if you've delivered a painful dissertation on your extremely niche area of special interest in which they've never even read a wiki article on. It is, from the school of thought that defaults to Harry Potter and Star Wars to understand the world, a tacit attempt to pass their refusal to engage as an enlightened wisdom, as them truly understanding the greys of the world and yourself, simply a stooge for having read more than a CNN article about the topic.

It's probably my biggest challenge in educating potential comrades because it's a cognitive hurdle for me. I'm already fighting against my brain shutting down from rage when they bring up this halfhearted debate pervert logic, how am I meant to engineer the conversation back to somewhere productive? Nine times out of ten I can't.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 2 days ago

The bastard is alive.

This is my reaction to any and all Netanyahu stories regardless of prior context

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Oh my b, you were actually, in fact, being a bit based.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 2 days ago

I just wanted a regime change in a land I've never visited and know nothing about. I wanted this achieved WITHOUT BOMBS as historic regime changes have been done! How could this go so wrong?!

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 26 points 2 days ago (2 children)

jesus christ natalie people are dying

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Personally, I just want to know if IDidAThing is on that boat.

 

uh bros? on amazon prime no less?? tankees stay winning

 
 
 

Developer ZA/UM says it’s actually for TikTok users.

“We intend to captivate the TikTok user with quick hits of compelling story, art, and audio, ultimately creating an all new, deeply engaging form of entertainment,” ZA/UM head Denis Havel said in a news release (via IGN).

let's gooooo I can't wait for the subway surfer in-app purchase DLC. no i'm not kidding, the store page marks it as having in-app purchases. something something capital subsuming something.

 

I love Telltale and Telltale-adjacent games. Those narrative games where you sit back and choose dialogue options and action choices instead of actively playing.

I think a lot of those types of games miss that you have to tell a really good story for any of that to work.

Star Trek: Resurgence looks pretty good, but did anyone here play it? Is it actually good? Or is it Star Trek-flavored slop?

 

I just finished the Jakarta Method and it left me genuinely dismayed. Not like, astounded with how horrible it all was (I knew it was going to be horrible), but more, it made me put the book down and sit with my feelings of dismay. A little bit nauseous, unsettled, feeling a loss of hope for a lot of ideals I hold.

What a horrible period of history, in a century absolutely full of horrible periods.

 
 

That's all. Played Civ since IV and the boardgame-like nature of it meant that I've gotten a lot of friends and family into it as a means to experience video games in general.

Civ VII looks really bad, even if I haven't played it myself. Systems upon systems that aren't properly explained, that somehow feel both cluttered and less in-depth than previous entries. Three truncated games making up the segments of one larger game is lame, too. A bad solution to the problem of people burning out in the later eras.

Most of all, though, is the business model of it all. Civ already leaned into 4X DLC conventions which meant getting the whole package was an expensive endeavor, but at least, for example, Civ VI had just two major expansion packs. Civ VII is already drowning into microtransaction leader purchases.

And then there's, just, the price. It's obscene. Denuvo is devastating to see as it creates a lot of barriers to giving the thing a try. I don't get excited for games any more, but Civ VII would have been one of them.

Anyone try it themselves? Anyone in love? Anyone feel like me?

 

Anyone watch the game awards? That one show where they play a bunch of trailers for new games in between awkward awards and musical performances?

watching it is a tradition of mine. brings me back to being a kid watching E3 and occasionally being happy.

i want balatro sweep and death stranding 2 trailer

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