Again, I'm not against any kind of voluntary arragement, but the first part of this comment, the first two sentences, just don't feel right to me. I'm writing an effortpost as we speak, maybe I'll put that up later. Still gotta organize my thoughts on that.
Well I disagree. You should have a fundamental right to opt out of these things. Even in a perfect world where everything is just and every artist can support themselves, I see no reason it shouldn't require the creator's consent. Surely, with no financial pressures to corrupt things, many creatives would willingly contribute to these models, and we wouldn't need to resort to this ugly, non-consensual scraping.
They added Command and Conquer Zero Hour which I'm quite pleased about. I doubt they'll bring the servers back up but you can still play through 3rd party services like GameRanger.
Yup, I remember the orc who gets all excited about you buying loot.
Idk, first thing to come to mind for me was that Batman game that ran like ass on everyone's computers. It wasn't Arkham Asylum, but it was in the same series.
Warrior shot the food
FOR REAL, Carnevil goes so unbelievably hard. It's very late 90's/early 2000's, but not in a way that ages it? More like a time capsule of the period.
Definitely a solid pick, though for some of the younger peeps I can totally understand having a stronger impression of later, higher-key titles.
Yeah, I feel like the audio really carried the feeling along with the great visuals.
I'm normally not a big fan of AI art, but it is undeniably a fine-tuned machine for depicting soulless ghouls.
Carbon dioxide will kill you in other ways long before you can suffocate on it!
Realistically other pollutants like sulfur dioxide are the bigger hazard if you're worried about toxicity, and it can present a serious risk at just a few parts per million!
It is and it isn't. There's an interesting debate to be had, but I wouldn't be pissy if I found it in a museum the way I am with AI art.