Preventing this issue doesn't seem like a userscript issue (though that's definitely a good start).I think the auto report function is severely needed; it's happening everywhere. If the script can automatically block any user whose post it suppresses, it would be awesome.
But I think the issue is that we need to get support top-down on this.
In a surprising turn of events, dedicated modders are taking matters into their own hands to salvage The Day Before. The game that garnered controversy and disappointment upon its recent release.
Well, if he doesn't care, then I just might bother the time and effort to pirate it. But then again, a dismissive creator who's working with Markiplier isn't someone I'm really keen on supporting in the first place. I wish him luck, and that he is approximately as successful as I am in financial terms.
SEGA has announced today that their acquisition of mobile video game marker Rovio has been successful. The Finnish developer is best known for its ultra-successful Angry Birds series of games which…
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023), the direct sequel to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2022) that will go on sale on November 10 for PlayStation, Xbox
A few days ago we informed you that Quake 2 Remastered appeared in the South Korean age rating system, which could advance an announcement at QuakeCon 2023,
Unless it comes with the old fishing controller (and that controller is also compatible with the Big sections of Sonic Adventure), I'm not interested. Half the fun of fishing games is using a goofy controller.
That's what the Unsubscribe button is for in the email, after the promotion is over. Or setting up a filter in your email to dump everything from Sega into its own folder.
Cool. If the AI voices are an acceptable quality, cheaper for production, and faster to implement, then I'm in favor. I'm not super attached to a person or a specific voice in new animation or voice-acted media. Reducing costs and speed of media creation is a good thing.
Why should the government step in for a private business? Especially if it's one that can be done better and more effectively without humans in the loop? Other jobs get automated - weavers, construction workers, and more. We shouldn't surrender to Luddism.
I've cared about animated works, and I still care a little bit about the product/franchise/etc.. I have never cared about the specifics of the people behind the microphones, or the artist drawing it or using CGI/CAD to create it. The "human factor" is totally unimportant to me, only the end product.
Shuji Utsumi, Sega’s co-CEO, comments in a new statement that there is no point in implementing blockchain technology if it doesn’t make games ‘fun’. Sega...
I have no problem with a blockchain used in non-monetary context. Consider, for example, a competitive RTS/TBS which recorded RNG events or keystrokes to the blockchain, which helps show if there was lag, and helps to verify that the RNG is fair, and that both players aren't cheating. Or a game with a "Speedrun" mode, recording input as blocks, and making sure it's all publicly verifiable. Think of a Doom demo file, but encompassing all attempts from all connected players; new routes can be discovered quicker and cheaters can be outed near-instantly.
Blockchain as a concept is of great value to anything where public auditing is wanted. We've associated it to scams and money, and that bugs me. Including more aggressive monetization, speculation, and a profit motive makes a game less fun. Including a publicly auditable log of past events in a game built for multiplayer feels like it would be a value-add.
KES 4.1.0: Improving the signal to noise ratio by blocking unsolicited ads (kbin.social) angielski
The blurb below is excerpted verbatim from the release notes. For the full release notes, see here....
The Day Before Could Be Revived (www.gamingarcade.co.uk) angielski
In a surprising turn of events, dedicated modders are taking matters into their own hands to salvage The Day Before. The game that garnered controversy and disappointment upon its recent release.
Dev Behind Highly Regarded PC Game Explains Why He Raised The Price: "Go Pirate It, I Don't Care" (www.gamespot.com) angielski
David Szymanski is hoping publicity from the upcoming film makes up for lower sales volumes right now.
SEGA has successfully acquired Rovio (mynintendonews.com) angielski
SEGA has announced today that their acquisition of mobile video game marker Rovio has been successful. The Finnish developer is best known for its ultra-successful Angry Birds series of games which…
Overwatch 2 director opens up about having the worst-reviewed game on Steam: 'Being review-bombed isn't a fun experience' (www.pcgamer.com) angielski
Aaron Keller pledged to improve the game for "players who are playing now."
Hi-Rez Studios, the people behind Paladins and Smite, have stated that they will be using AI to clone voices and refused to add in any words to contracts that would protect actors from it (twitter.com) angielski
Twitter thread in the link...
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is a premium release priced at $70 (gamerkick.com) angielski
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023), the direct sequel to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2022) that will go on sale on November 10 for PlayStation, Xbox
Quake 2 Remaster will be announced and released next week during QuakeCon 2023 (gamerkick.com) angielski
A few days ago we informed you that Quake 2 Remastered appeared in the South Korean age rating system, which could advance an announcement at QuakeCon 2023,
Street Fighter 6 tournament accidentally broadcasts Chun Li nude mod to the world (www.pcgamer.com) angielski
"Never borrow this guy's stick."
Anglers rejoice: Sega is giving out free Steam keys for Sega Bass Fishing, the Sega Dreamcast bass fishing classic (www.pcgamer.com) angielski
You bet your bass I put my own email down for a copy of Sega Bass Fishing.
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ARMORED CORE VI FIRES OF RUBICON - Story Trailer (www.youtube.com) angielski
"621…I’ll give you a reason to exist. Let’s get to work."ARMORED CORE VI FIRES OF RUBICON engages the enemy on August 25, 2023.
Sega calls video games that use blockchain technology 'boring' (gamerkick.com) angielski
Shuji Utsumi, Sega’s co-CEO, comments in a new statement that there is no point in implementing blockchain technology if it doesn’t make games ‘fun’. Sega...