This is a show I’ve tried to get into multiple time, but I made it a couple episodes and lost interest. I’m a big sci-fi fan (all kinds), but for some reason I didn’t click with it. I hear people talk about loving it though, and it’s always sitting on my recommended list based on shows I watch. Maybe someday I’ll get through the first season.
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It wasn’t that great at first, but they did an update for vr that improved it so much. I don’t play it on VR, but my partner does and I’ve peeked in on his game not long ago and was kind of amazed at how much better it is now. Really feels like being in a ship flying around.
His comment says his wife filmed it while they were in Denmark. Probably very low budget, so not bad for that at least.
I was able to make more than one item. How did it bug for you?
(Oh I did have to feather fall down because the platform lowers if that’s the issue)
I see Richard Ayoade. I know this movie is for me. Wes Anderson + him. Yes please.
Still upset at Santa Clarita Diet cancellation.
Doing an in person giveaway of that much stuff in the most populated city in the US…you have to be an idiot if you don’t expect it to get crazy. Announcing to everyone you’re carrying around tens…or hundreds of thousands of dollars in highly sought after consoles. You gotta have no brains.
He did have to take it down. City shut it down after lots of complaints.
Me too but I went from Apollo to Voyager.
I enjoyed the maquette game. It’s a fairly short puzzle game. I think I finished it in an afternoon or two.
Modern day AAA gaming as well. It’s all battlepasses and digital store fronts you’re hit with first. Then they take an hour to fix store problems and a month to fix gameplay problems.
I think them getting royalties on products made by their customers is something that will be adopted by other software if it ends up successful, and that’s worrisome to me. Imagine if Crayola wanted a percentage of an artist’s earnings for use of their color pencils. We’re gonna be nickled and dimed in every aspect of our lives soon. Photoshop is now a subscription (which is bad enough), but imagine if they decided they want a percentage too. There needs to be even more pushback on this imo.