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I’m a big fan of the 8bitdo Ultimate C, but my favourite may well be the GameCube controller
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
I’m a big fan of the 8bitdo Ultimate C, but my favourite may well be the GameCube controller
“Jank and unfinished” sounds like it fits the immersive sim MO to me! (I mean this with the utmost respect)
I know the topic isn’t about HR, but as a huge fan of that game, I recently replayed the non-DC version and found myself really appreciating the yellow tint. It ties the aesthetic together, and the DC always looked a bit flat and unfinished without it. But that’s just me.
So when we actually do have AI, what are we supposed to call it? The current use of the term “AI” is too ambiguous to be of any use.
Skip the construction paper, just use a magazine
I liked GLIDE, which was suggested a few years ago, though I can’t remember what the acronym was now
So what would you do instead?
Correct!
I hate to be nitpicky; but that’s a decompilation, not a demake.
‘Demake’ usually refers to a game that gets remade for a system older (or less powerful) than the one it was released for. A good current example is the in-progress Super Mario 64 demake for GBA.
‘Decompilation’ is where one reverse-engineers a game (or any software!) back to its original source code, or close enough that when you build it, it’s identical to an original copy. So, the goal of the Lego Island demake is to produce source code that can be built into a fully binary-compatible copy of Lego Island, indistinct from what’s on the original CD.
Hey, it’s a free country
Lampreys. I know they’re probably not sitting under the sand, just waiting for me so they can feast on my feet… but it still gives me pause every time I go to the beach
Yes, because deer know what roads are
C’mon, they weren’t that bad. A bit esoteric at times, sure…
It’s called market research.
I tend to use objects in space. My media server is called phobos, and my AzuraCast server is called dorado.
They’re a bit meaningless, though, so when I do my planned server upgrade this year I’m going to go with something different. My pfSense server was called sibyl, so perhaps something along those lines.
Impressive! Do you have a video of it in action? How does it work?
I do like Create a lot. I really need to spend some proper time with it!
Down this path lies oblivion. (Source: been playing RS / OSRS on and off for over 20 years)
I’m generally happy just installing Mekanism and a few small extras, honestly. (Kind of wish BuildCraft was still a going concern, though… I miss those stupid quarries)
Not really, I just think it’s the best controller. Ergonomic shape, octagonal stick gate (which is a criminally underused feature), good button layout… the only thing wrong with it is that the analogue triggers have a bit too much travel on them.