They’re tak-ing. myyy. gills.
Formerly /u/Zalack on Reddit.
They’re tak-ing. myyy. gills.
I wasn’t implying that you shouldn’t be able to. Just sharing my opinion on this particular example.
Call me crazy but I think the top one looks better. The art style loses something in the bottom. The character and the background blend into each other two much, there’s line work outlining the character model that gets lost.
I came in here annoyed at them gaming the system and you totally turned my perspective around on it. Makes perfect sense.
I have like 80,000 total Reddit Karma on an 11-year-old account.
In four weeks on Kbin I’ve already gotten 3,100 reputation. It’s just a much nicer community than Reddit.
Yeah, it could be at 14%! D:
I’m not saying it should be illegal to release games for only one console. Obviously not every studio is going to have the bandwidth to develop for every platform, and some games will use special features of some systems.
What I’m saying is that it should be illegal for console makers to give any special incentives or preference to developers to do so artificially.
Console exclusives are anti consumer and it should be illegal for console makers to offer any incentive to developers – including studios they own – to make a game exclusive.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk
Same here. Tried Lemmy for a day, then Kbin the next. Content always feels much fresher on Kbin.
It looks great, but the effects are still quite obviously models.
Oh I see. I misunderstood the comment then. Thanks for the clarification!
Not that this isn’t scummy but my understanding is that “ransomware” refers to software that locks a user or organization out of their systems until a fee is paid, generally my encrypting the disk.
This seems like a more traditional “hack” of a system where you get in and download data. Which makes threatening them is traditional blackmail.
It’s a really interesting way to get around copyright without needing to make your own assets.
You really need to change it. I’ve been looking for a fediverse project to contribute to. Clicked the demo link, saw the domain name, and dipped into negative interest before the page even loaded.
Putting aside all the obvious things, my knee-jerk reaction is “do I expect this person’s code reviews will be pleasant?”
Yeah, I’m sure it doesn’t feel great, but I didn’t get the sense that they were trying to personally attack everyone on the relevant servers, but more of a “we’re only four people, did not expect our instance to become a “default” community, and are completely underwater from a moderation perspective. We need to pull a rip cord to get this under control”
That’s how I wake up in the morning