Game code you can’t debug because you don’t understand it. Brilliant.
Game code you can’t debug because you don’t understand it. Brilliant.
I think I get what the article is saying, but all I can imagine is Siri calmly reading to me the vilest insults ever written.
First rule of SETI: It can’t be aliens until it can’t be anything else.
Issue #1: This is just an ad and not news.
Issue #2: It’s a KVM switch with no V.
So the key to your product’s success is limiting the number of people who can buy it. That’s some interesting logic.
Portal Revolution. It’s a pretty good fan project. A few new mechanics to spice things up, and while I’ve heard better voice acting, I’ve heard a lot worse.
I haven’t done a Halloween costume in a long time, but I came out this year so I’m going as Ms Frizzle. Space dress, planet earrings, red shoes, bright orange temporary hair dye and a plush chameleon to carry. My warehouse job is going to see me in a dress at least once.
“How dare you accuse me of not writing that article. I didn’t even write it!”
Knights of the Old Republic. It holds up pretty well, with a few mods for widescreen and resolution support.
Have you tried FreeSpaceOpen?
ChatGPT is famous for hallucinating answers to factual questions. And they used it anyway? Day by day, the risk of AI killing us all is paling in comparison to the risk of stupid humans killing us all using AI.
Good news: smaller pieces burn up much easier in the atmosphere, so in the case of an actual asteroid deflection it’s still a net gain.
Bad news: more potential navigation hazards.
I think that’s a fair trade.
Level issues aside, I’m glad to see they put all their work into the game instead of cutting things out so they could announce an “expansion” on release.
He could say anything was found, and he could actually believe it. None of that matters without physical evidence.
The coffee drinking, or the leaning over to be visible in the shot?
Yes. Also they are genre savvy (alien parasites, evil computers, and other crazy sci-fi nonsense are just routine parts of the job) and reference past series like fans (“That guy’s like a Kirk sundae with Trip Tucker sprinkles” is a direct quote).
It is a light-hearted semi-parody of Star Trek made by people who love Star Trek.
First a crossover with an animated comedy series, and now a musical episode? They have lost their minds over at SNW and I am so here for it.
So we have generation loss instead of AI making better AI. At least for now. That’s strangely comforting.
Replacing the cognitive activity of the CEO would save the most money.
Thank you for writing all of that. I’ve been avoiding the Persona series because I played some of P1 back in the day and didn’t care for it. P3 sounds much more enjoyable to me.