

sorry but, isn’t ‘shooting people’ serious shit everywhere?


sorry but, isn’t ‘shooting people’ serious shit everywhere?

The way they react is utter disrespect. Even if you didnt understand that they didn’t like you, they didn’t respect you enough to tell you why they were reacting the way they were. Leaving you in the dark is an attempt to make you feel crazy or bad, to save themselves from the awkwardness of then telling you how they feel about the ways you interacted with them.
At that age its hard to know better, unfortunately.
All that being said, they may also just be bitches
ill answer i guess
I prefer kindness over strength. Kindness seems to be a core drive whike strength feels like a means to an end. Put it this way, id rather myself and others be kind and weak, rather than cruel and strong.
No I haven’t played pacman this morning, I don’t play pacman most mornings


A semantics discussion isnt required to know that to do something responsibly, that it means to act in good faith and to be confidently informed enough to do so. We measure responsibility by the absence of harm.


Sure, that works too.
I could think of of plenty examples, but a good use for pirating would be Disco Elysium - the publishers stole the IP of the creators unjustly, so it would be cobsidered by many ethical to not purchase the game and instead pirate it and donate a comfortable amount to the actual creators patreons. You are actuallu combating theft, in this instance.
But of course it would not be responsible to pirate most indie games


This feels like unecessary absolutism and fear mongeting. I am by no means an AI lover, but people shouldn’t let the worst implimentations of something cloud their judgement.
I feel the question should be “Does this project use AI responsibly?” not “Was AI used?”
Maybe what we should be advocating for is transparency with these decisions?


“That’s kinda how announcement trailers usually go?” Isn’t an appeal to tradition or a moral preference statement, which you seem to interpreted it as… It was just questioning your expectations. They are simply pointing out that you judged the trailer for being something it was never expected to be.
Announcement trailers are non-committal by design - it’s the formal declaration of a project without making promises that are too early to make.


console port actually brings new players and revenue to the project, while linux is a relatively tiny marketshare of people who already have a way of playing the game
lets be real, their goals are to probably to have a profitable project


it runs perfectly on proton.
seems like an unnecessary workload for an already busy team of developers


pausing during cutscenes - it’s weird that this isn’t always an option even in AAA
Im not from the US, so while im an english speaker it looks like I would not be the target for this kind of cultural localisation - but wouldn’t you go to jail for owning an illegal firearm in the US too?