Wrong community for this. Also, cheaper anything can boost fertility. People who have the means to support children are more likely to have children, duh
Alternate account for @simple@lemmy.world
Wrong community for this. Also, cheaper anything can boost fertility. People who have the means to support children are more likely to have children, duh
20 mil isn’t that much, but this is good news. Hopefully this sets a precedent for other manipulative gacha games.
I watched season 1 and was similarly disappointed, didn’t feel like watching more of it. Nice to get confirmation it doesn’t get better.
It’s because you can actually have discussions on Lemmy, whereas microblogging like mastodon is just “old man shouts at cloud” multiplied by 2 million people. I never understood the appeal.
Bluepoint, the developer that remakes old games and has never made an original one before, were tasked with making a live service game? Wow.
I didn’t read it obviously, but just because it’s ironic doesn’t make it not clickbait.
1 hour since reveal and we’re already getting stupid takes
Much like the rest of the announcement, the specs actually got leaked a few days earlier: https://thegamepost.com/nintendo-switch-2-full-specs-appears-to-have-leaked/
TL;DR: 12GB of RAM, GPU that’s roughly on par with the Steam Deck. It’s not the most powerful handheld out there but surprisingly not bad for Nintendo standards.
It puts all discussion about it in one community so people who aren’t interested could block it.
Quick, everyone, act surprised!
Just because it happens on Twitter doesn’t make it tech related.
Sadly doesn’t work on Firefox :^(
People keep meaning different things when they say “Generative AI”. Do you mean the tech in general, or the corporate AI that companies overhype and try to sell to everyone?
The tech itself is pretty cool. GenAI is already being used for quick subtitling and translating any form of media quickly. Image AI is really good at upscaling low-res images and making them clearer by filling in the gaps. Chatbots are fallible but they’re still really good for specific things like generating testing data or quickly helping you in basic tasks that might have you searching for 5 minutes. AI is huge in video games for upscaling tech like DLSS which can boost performance by running the game at a low resolution then upscaling it, the result is genuinely great. It’s also used to de-noise raytracing and show cleaner reflections.
Also people are missing the point on why AI is being invested in so much. No, I don’t think “AGI” is coming any time soon, but the reason they’re sucking in so much money is because of what it could be in 5 years. Saying AI is a waste of effort is like saying 3D video games are a waste of time because they looked bad in 1995. It will improve.
So it’s a groundhog day style horror movie? Interesting concept. It might actually be good.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. It inspired and perfected a genre of games. It holds up incredibly well.
On the 16th will be almost 100% hardware with little to say about software.
Kind of a shame, what I’m most looking forward to is new game announcements. It’s been 8 years since Mario Odyssey and I need my 3D Mario fix.
Look up LM Studio. It’s a free software that let’s you easily install and use local LLMs. Note that you need to have a good graphics card and a lot of RAM for it to be useful.
That announcement went under the radar because of how downvoted it is, but thanks for bringing it up. Link to announcement post.
I posted my thoughts there as well.
Man, Robocraft and Loadout were both great games I enjoyed back in the day, and they both crash and burned a few years later. A real shame.
Well, now you can pirate it without feeling bad about it.