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I had to look up what gyro aiming is. FYI for others: https://www.33rdsquare.com/what-does-gyro-aiming-mean-an-in-depth-look-at-the-next-evolution-in-gaming-controls/
I had to look up what gyro aiming is. FYI for others: https://www.33rdsquare.com/what-does-gyro-aiming-mean-an-in-depth-look-at-the-next-evolution-in-gaming-controls/
They keep referencing The Outer Worlds for comparison. Wasn’t that game kinda panned?
The thing is we could largely retain all our advances and live in a more fecund environment. A large portion of our pollution is unnecessary and tied to whatever you call this global economic system / social paradigm we’ve backed ourselves into. It’s only either or between forest and urban blight because we’ve made it so
They get points for the description, at least!
I heard the first dlc, you can put a line through the winning row
It seemed to be out last night for me. Came up with no results for some really basic searches
Well that’s a happy note on which to end this day
(Well written though, thank you)
tbh, I mostly don’t look at anyone’s profile. I just meet each comment on its own
I think I read this comment with a different tone than others…
That improves the painting quite a bit
Interestingly, on Gaiman and attribution, he came out with a graphic novel, The Books of Magic, with a main character very similar to Harry Potter. This was 7 years prior to Rowlings publishing the first book. His response to that similarity was equally charitable, chalking it to creators tapping into the same unconscious material. Dude seems to have integrity. I could see another person grousing at the parallels between the two.
Less people or less consumption. Ideally both, but one or the other will have to happen
That’s a cool model, at least at first glance
Thank you. Recovery key seems like a better route for sure
What would be a more appropriate email address to use - or just no recovery email?
Yup. At the end of the day, YouTube provides two resources: entertainment and information. Given that I’m willing to drop any particular creator or show, which I am, entertainment can always be found elsewhere. Worst case, I suffer a little bit of FOMO. And information in the internet ecosystem is like water in nature; it finds a way to keep flowing around
This is our innate state, IMO. We are social, creative people. The impulse to help and participate comes first and then is warped by our societal structure where everything gets monetized. I follow the Skyrim mod scene just for that hit of seeing this generosity at play