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Looks white and gold to me.
What’s the dominant theory for why the U.S. gets involved every 10 years?
Does each war only last 10 years and they need to renew their subscription?
Zohran Mamdani has buzz and some momentum in New York City’s mayoral race. But can a 33-year-old democratic socialist — or anyone else — beat former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary?
Source: AP News
My brain autocorrected so hard I didn’t realize it was wrong until this comment.
creamlike504@jlai.luto Games@lemmy.world•"Official" Russian Military game depicting invasion of Ukraine released on Steam as Yunarmy propagandaEnglish37·1 month agoBack in 2018, Steam stated its approach to content on its platform was "to allow everything onto the Steam Store, except for things that we decide are illegal, or straight up trolling".
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A social media account linked on Steam to the game’s developer includes a post suggesting Ukraine’s refusal to surrender will provide “a lot of content to make more missions in our game”.
I’m pretty sure that qualifies.
creamlike504@jlai.luto Games@lemmy.world•70% of games that require internet get destroyedEnglish9·2 months agoThese are the total numbers and includes the at-risk games. Which may not be helpful to some, since the fate of those games is unknown.
creamlike504@jlai.luto Games@lemmy.world•70% of games that require internet get destroyedEnglish40·2 months ago…Dead games, which means no one on Earth can currently play the game. It’s not possible…
…At-risk games, which means these games are currently working, but they’re designed in such a way that the second the publisher ends support, they will become dead games without some sort of intervention…
…Dev Preserved, which means the game would have died, but the publisher or developer implemented some sort of endof life plan, so now the game is safe…
…Fan Preserved, where the publisher did nothing or practically nothing to save the game, but fans managed to either hack it to remove dependencies or reverse engineer a server emulator so that the game was saved in spite of the publisher actions.
creamlike504@jlai.luto Games@lemmy.world•Labyrinth of the Demon King is pure retro horror goldEnglish1·2 months agoSurvival horror is not my cuppa, but Alpha Beta Gamer recorded some gameplay from the demo(?) it for people who like that sort of thing:
[YouTube] Labyrinth of the Demon King - Crunchy Retro-Grim Survival Horror Set in Feudal Japan!
I agree. “Exclamation point” sucks all the fun out of it.
Duckduckgo calls it “bang” for their special searchbar commands (like !gi makes it route the search through Google images), and I think more people should use that term instead.
I think you’ve got to start with the bang to make it a community link.
Like this: !stick@sh.itjust.works
Thank you! I now understand the joke.
I was with you until the last step. How did it all get sorted, instead of having two “peaks”?
creamlike504@jlai.luto Games@lemmy.world•On the prospect of an $80-$90 GTA 6, former PlayStation boss says 'it's an impossible equation' for big-budget studios to keep their prices downEnglish421·2 months agoShame on Harvey Randall for platforming executive bullshit:
The problem, he puts it, is inflation. Which is an unerringly boring but also correct answer: “We live in contrasting times, where inflation is real and significant, but people expect games that are ever more ambitious and therefore expensive to develop to cost the same. It’s an impossible equation.”
They’re not responding to the expectations of the people; they’re responding to the expectations of their investors.
Agreed. A pox on every bank that charges a
monthly service feea low balance feea poverty tax.
It’s like first vs second degree murder. It soundsless intense to the jury, but if you’re the victim… you’re still dead.
creamlike504@jlai.lutoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Snopes says that this is unconfirmed, but the rumor persists.English7·2 months agoWhat does it actually mean?
Edit: Nevermind, @jerkface already answered.
Well, I downvoted them twice and upvoted them three times.
creamlike504@jlai.luto Games@lemmy.world•Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video GameEnglish412·2 months agoWe (the gaming community) say this every time, but microtransactions and lootboxes have spread like viruses because gamers are buying them.
I hate predatory pricing on principle, but whale votes count for a lot more.
It’s to give talking points to the politicians they paid for.