I had no idea it was even released.
I had no idea it was even released.
Splatoon 1 actually had local multiplayer - it was 2-player only, but for those of us with kids, it was good enough. Split screen multiplayer in Splatoon 2/3 would’ve been great.
Pretty much nothing you said is true, it was not “designed from the ground up to be frustrating” and the other statements are too vague to even bother attacking. “Not even wrong” is the phrase that comes to mind.
You didn’t even mention an example of a game which would count as “something good”.
Thank you for this! Gonna download it ASAP.
Thank you! I hadn’t heard of Qanba before - they definitely have some interesting joysticks.
I’m not into feet specifically, but when I ask for “Veronica Mars in a string bikini” I don’t want to get “Veronica Mars with unattached toes.” It’s distracting AF.
Doesn’t happen with real models, or even human-made hentai.
The tech isn’t there yet. There are so often distracting flaws around the hands/feet. The AI doesn’t really know what a human is, its just endlessly re-combining existing material.
My lifehack: block every community with “memes” in its name. You’ll see far fewer memes in general, and be less aggravated when one does show up!
I have my copy! Only made it through the prologue since work+family limits my gaming time, but I like it so far!
I hope they don’t do this. Tinybuild publishes some very good games, but ChatGPT is only useful for entertainment. It’s too prone to errors - which it presents confidently as facts - for any legitimate purpose.
My go-to sick game is SaGa Frontier 2, which I still have on disc. It is cozy, but not brainless. That said, it’s gonna be hard to obtain legally these days. (Hoping for a remaster!)
Law enforcement has been collecting fingerprints for over 100 years now, and the history of using fingerprints for other reasons goes even further back.
The error here is that we decided to start using an easily obtainable piece of data as a “lock” on our phones and computers. For many reasons, it’s better to use a password or PIN.