I thought this was a post about the Gamecube emulator. lol
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PKscope@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit stock falls for second day as references to its content in ChatGPT responses plummetEnglish27·5 days agoI wish I could say I’m shocked. That site has fallen off so hard it’s crazy. The censorship has gone mad. It’s the main reason I’m here.
I mean, different strokes and all that. Not every game lands with everyone and it wouldn’t be art if it did.
It was truly special to me and I still think about it often months later. I still listen to the OST while studying.
It’s perfectly fine to not connect with it. Doesn’t make it bad or make you wrong. I don’t like lots of stuff that others seem wild about. It’s fine.
Expedition 33 is my answer for sure. That game consumed me.
PKscope@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube agrees to pay Trump $24.5 million to settle lawsuit over Jan. 6 suspensionEnglish15·6 days agoBecause that’s exactly what it is. Appeasement… Maybe it’ll work this time.
PKscope@lemmy.worldto Gaming@lemmy.world•A reminder to not take online negativity too seriouslyEnglish5·28 days agoIt’s been my experience that dedicated places for fans of certain games or franchises to congregate always devolve into a never-ending cycle of “Everything is wrong and this game is terrible. I have 3000 hours in it.”.
No one hates a game like the most dedicated fans do. For instance, I put a significant amount of time into the Forza franchise over the years. The Forza community (both the subreddit and the official Forza forums) might be one of the worst I’ve ever experienced. No one is ever happy with or about anything.
Basically, if you really like something, avoid the fan communities at all costs. You’ll end up finding out about things that are supposedly “game ruining” that you never even knew or cared about and then you won’t be able to un-see it.
Just look what they’re doing with their Xbox brand. One of the most well established brands in the most profitable entertainment sector and they are literally setting fire to it in every conceivable direction.
Microsoft must be taking business cues from GRRM… Kill all your main characters.