Not geoguessr, but rather the companies actually recording the street like Google.
Alternate account for @simple@lemmy.world
Not geoguessr, but rather the companies actually recording the street like Google.
Not anytime soon. Nvidia tried, and nobody liked it. LLMs still suck at creative writing and need a ton of RAM/VRAM just to work. They also often get confused or trail off in any discussion/roleplay.
The only game that sort of made it work was Suck Up!, where you’re a vampire that has to convince an AI to let you in their house so you can suck their blood. It’s a fun concept but even that game gets repetitive quick and the LLM is very stupid and random.
Well, now you can pirate it without feeling bad about it.
20 mil isn’t that much, but this is good news. Hopefully this sets a precedent for other manipulative gacha games.
It’s because you can actually have discussions on Lemmy, whereas microblogging like mastodon is just “old man shouts at cloud” multiplied by 2 million people. I never understood the appeal.
Bluepoint, the developer that remakes old games and has never made an original one before, were tasked with making a live service game? Wow.
Much like the rest of the announcement, the specs actually got leaked a few days earlier: https://thegamepost.com/nintendo-switch-2-full-specs-appears-to-have-leaked/
TL;DR: 12GB of RAM, GPU that’s roughly on par with the Steam Deck. It’s not the most powerful handheld out there but surprisingly not bad for Nintendo standards.
It puts all discussion about it in one community so people who aren’t interested could block it.
Quick, everyone, act surprised!
Just because it happens on Twitter doesn’t make it tech related.
Great game. It’s the only card game that stood toe-to-toe with Slay the Spire. I recommend playing without the DLC for at least the first 10 hours or so, because it makes wild balance changes that are still controversial and introduces a true final boss which is way too hard for most players.
Every algorithm is just sorting. Facebook sorts which posts should be shown on top and which should be pushed down. Posts that have a bad rank aren’t shown to many people - and eventually - none at all.
algorithm free feed
Sorting by new?
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. It inspired and perfected a genre of games. It holds up incredibly well.
On the 16th will be almost 100% hardware with little to say about software.
Kind of a shame, what I’m most looking forward to is new game announcements. It’s been 8 years since Mario Odyssey and I need my 3D Mario fix.
Man, Robocraft and Loadout were both great games I enjoyed back in the day, and they both crash and burned a few years later. A real shame.
Valve is historically terrible at communicating what is and isn’t okay, but this shouldn’t be a surprise to the devs after they took down the fan-made TF2 remake.
It is, yeah. They never have playtests on PC, I think due to being afraid of dataminers and modders.
Sounds far-fetched. Everyone knows they trashed their censorship policies to be in good standing with the winning party that’s about to come into office.
According to Sybran, the Code27 was created with four goals in mind, which were:
- l want a character l love, one that’s special to me.
- Someone with a soul, not just a simple looping video.
- Someone who listens, shares in my joy, and values our cherished experiences.
- Someone who treasures every moment we share, without forgetting a thing.
Are the engineers there okay???
32GB RAM for 1080p high is crazy… I hope the game is better optimized than it looks because this sounds rough.