ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air for saying Kirk’s killer was right-wing and that they’re trying to use Kirk’s death for political points.
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MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Looking for 'Machinima' like episodic series that role-play through games (not 'lets play' vids, but actually in-character)2·6 天前Full story Machinima style series are rare, but if you just want heavy editing and a somewhat coherent plot as opposed to nearly unedited gameplay, Alpharad and LarsBurrito might work. Alpharad heavily edits his videos and usually writes a script to go over the gameplay that does a good job pulling a story out of the footage. LarsBurrito does a similar style, but also often does themed playthroughs where he writes the script to flavor the playthrough to fit whatever character he’s roleplaying as.
If you want actual story but are ok with significantly less editing, Mianite is a series I rewatch every once in a while in a similar way you describe. The scripted story doesn’t really start picking up until a significant way through season 1, but there is still enough conflict between the different players to make it more than just a Let’s Play.
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Games@lemmy.world•Uh Oh: Nintendo Just Landed A ‘Summoning’ And ‘Battling’ PatentEnglish15·12 天前Indeed. The sources I’ve read seem to lay blame with games not usually patenting mechanics (which apparently is all patent officers look at for prior art, not other games), meaning it needs active challenging to be thrown out.
PocketPair is based in Japan, which is where the previous, more directly problematic patents have been filed mid-litigation. While there is clearly prior art for the US patent, it isn’t quite as comically broad as the Japan ones, and since Japan doesn’t seem to care about prior art, those remain the most concerning to me.
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Games@lemmy.world•Uh Oh: Nintendo Just Landed A ‘Summoning’ And ‘Battling’ PatentEnglish17·12 天前In the US, yes. In Japan, it would appear such a concept does not exist.
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your most "Fuck you, this is actually awesome?" take?14·13 天前Yeah but not raw milk straight from the udder (unless you enjoy salmonella), letting it dribble down your chin and get in your beard (unless that’s what does it for you I guess, you do you)
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your most "Fuck you, this is actually awesome?" take?242·13 天前My main gripe with TLJ is that the editing is a total mess. Multiple scenes lose continuity between shots. The most egregious example is the milk scene, which in addition to being gross and unnecessary, was clearly jammed in between two shots meant to be continuous. Rey and Luke start walking down a skinny peninsula, no space cow in sight, then hard cut to space cow and Luke milking it, then hard cut back to the end of the peninsula and Luke setting down his stuff.
I found one for NieR: Automata at a used bookstore that has maps, a ton of concept art, and a short story.
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Gaming@lemmy.zip•Indie gaming's only three genres have inevitably converged into grimdark Balatro with a whimsical egg idiotEnglish61·2 个月前There are thousands upon thousands of indie games with neither of those mechanics…
MrGabr@ttrpg.networktoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Well, we have the fucking camps opening. Luckily, plenty of terminally online leftists are ready to tell us how noble and moral not voting was!203·2 个月前Any two party system is the mathematically-inevitable result of first-past-the-post voting, nothing more or less.
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Games@lemmy.world•7,818 titles on Steam disclose generative AI usage, or 7% of Steam's total library of 114,126 games, up from ~1,000 titles in April 2024English11·2 个月前It is a little insane how many games release on any given day. On July 15, 2025, 150 “titles” (of which 78 are actual games, not demos or DLC) were added to the Steam store. I would guess that their data includes all titles, but even just 78 real games on what should be a slower-than-average random Tuesday could totally contribute to 34,000 games released in a year.
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How does multi-player support fit into theStop Killing Games Initiative14·3 个月前I see lots of discussion about the solution / what used to be done, but I want to point out why unofficial servers stopped being easy/standard/possible to run.
The first time big money entered esports was on private Starcraft LAN tournaments. Blizzard sued to get a cut of the proceeds, but because the privately-owned software (game and server) was running on privately-owned hardware, the courts ruled that Blizzard got no money.
AAA companies learned from this that allowing the playerbase to run their own servers meant losing out on money, so most AAA multiplayer games with even a small chance of ending up as esports make it so they can only connect to servers operated by themselves, longevity of the game be damned. If they weren’t so desparate for every scrap of cash they could possibly generate from the game, I would bet most multiplayer game would still let you run your own servers, like they used to.
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your opinion on ray/path tracing and real time upscaling (DLSS/FSR/XeSS) in video games?3·3 个月前Graphics are, like it or not, the main thing the majority of people look for first when they go to buy a game, and raytracing is a ridiculously easy way to achieve that in comparison to the time and skill required to elevate traditional lighting to that same level of beauty. PS5 and XSX both support raytracing, and PC graphics cards that don’t are coming up on 10 years old at this point.
Any AAA developer is going to see those two facts, that it’s way cheaper and runs on most of the market’s hardware, and abandon development work on traditional lighting. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is RT-only, and it was a huge success.
DLSS is in a similar boat - it reduces the need to spend time and money on optimization.
Now, let me be clear, I lament both of these facts. I think raytracing looks gorgeous, and DLSS is usually a nice performance boost for minimal tradeoff, but I don’t think every game should look photorealistic, and some games just don’t look good with DLSS on. What I’m saying is they both make game development cheaper and faster for very little relative downside, so I wouldnt be surprised if all AAA games required raytracing within the next few years.
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto World News@lemmy.world•How big brands and foreign money prop up Chinese forced labour: From pension funds to global businesses, investors and consumers are handing over cash to companies using Xinjiang workersEnglish3·3 个月前Your intro does not make it clear - is it not all bad?? Why claim “propaganda” just because the US does it too? Fair enough if you want to spread awareness of all forced labor equally, but your response makes seems to me like you think it’s not actually happening in China, only in the US (which if true a source on that would be nice, not just sources about it happening in the US).
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Gaming@lemmy.zip•After getting delisted in March, Dark and Darker will be completely inaccessible on the Epic Games Store later this yearEnglish5·3 个月前It seems that several employees of Nexon left and recreated a game that Nexon had been working on, down to buying the same Unreal assets. I saw somewhere (but I have no source so this might be inaccurate) that as part of the legal proceedings, the Dark and Darker team were ordered to provide documentation about the early stages of creating the game as proof of originality, and they had nothing to show.
MrGabr@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who is an actor you can't stand, but everyone likes?22·3 个月前I disagree with many of his views, but I definitely wouldn’t call him right-wing. He seems to me more like a libertarian from before “don’t tread on me” actually meant “please tread on me.” Hell, he’s said the CEO of Nestle should be shot.
The trick is to throw yourself at the ground and miss
Only for chicken, for salmonella reasons, and steak, because I’m terrible at judging doneness without it.
VeggieTales is giving them too much credit - there’s good moral lessons in there! (And the creator said all the botanically-fruit male veggies are canonically trans??)