VI is wonderful. One really good note I heard from an analysis video was the presentation of VI feels and looks more like a play. A diorama playing out in front of you. So the dialogue and reactions is all based around this idea and setting. Because modern ff or most games in fact are told through a more cinematic lens and linear storytelling. This note might help you enjoy the story more I hope.
Was gonna say Batman vs Superman. Even the title is made for trailer hype. Can still remember the hypetrain at the line “tell me, do you bleed?”
Adobe apps are the only thing holding out for me to potentially go full Linux. I’m not holding my breath for proper usable support for a professional capacity
At home I’m still on ff16. Almost at the end and enjoying it still At the airport I’m playing RDR. I played 2 first at the beginning of the year completely not know the timeline it was set. So I’m a lot more invested in 1 now because I played 2 first.
When you say steam deck do you mean switch version emulation?
The features people replied to you plus also just supporting them as they’ve made a good seamless product for free over the years
I think given how massively popular globally marvel is. The ratio of autistic fans would be quite small even if the numbers are large. Maybe pre MCU I'd put it more to the right.
I had so many coins I literally had no idea what they were for. I used narwhal and I don't think it supported coins.
I’ve realised there are games I just want to watch cut scenes and know the story now.
When a company goes public it becomes something that needs to “appeal to the public”. It’s like when a movie wants to appeal to everyone. By doing so it ends up appealing to no one in particular and it’s a successful meh movie.
Going public then you have a committee of board members making decisions. And who’s going to be on a board? Bunch of rich people who only care about making it the best company for the public. Effectively ditching everything that makes a company risky or unique.
Going public can also be good cos you’ll have public money to invest in new and better tech or systems or acquisitions. So the future they have in mind seem to not include a lot of us. It’s a direction that’ll strip anything unique about reddit and become a successful meh platform
It's crazy they haven't done this years ago. Hopefully it doesn't go anywhere and as pointless as Google plus or buzz or whatever
Still doesn’t feel like Nintendo to make a direct successor to a console. But it wouldn’t be Nintendo if they don’t add some cool idea to it instead of a straight forward spec bump.