Time works in mysterious ways
Time works in mysterious ways
I assumed it was the foreseeable past. It’s a long time so I can see far.
That’s an image of Zuck getting his rat penis transplant
Are you thinking of shareholders?
Stakeholders and shareholders are different. Consumers are stakeholders in this case.
Among us?
This article is plagiarised from Eurogamer. It’s lifted, and changed with ChatGPT.
This article is plagiaried from Eurogamer.
https://www.eurogamer.net/google-has-developed-an-ai-tool-that-generates-fully-playable-3d-worlds
All of Gamecensor’s articles are lifted, changed with ChatGPT, then reposted. In fact, this one isn’t even changed - just stolen
This article is stolen from vg247 and changed with ChatGPT.
This article is stolen from Eurogamer and changed with ChatGPT
Structure is almost exactly the same
Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a plagiarised article and they’ve asked ChatGPT to change the words, resulting in Chief being changed
Edit: found the original on Eurogamer.
I have always been surprised that Spotify was so popular. I used them a while back and was abhorred with how shit the experience was. Stopped and never touched it again.
I didn’t say they didn’t link the paper.
It should be a legal requirement to link the actual research paper at the top of science articles
The biggest thing I didn’t like about 6 was not being able to get into the final boss’s city by air, even after he was dead. Felt really limiting and like the game wasn’t finished.
Yeah I agree with you. FC4 was easily my favourite, Primal was pretty good, but in fairness felt slower than 4
”What microtransactions?”
proceeds to describe the microtransactions
“No gifting”
But it’s not gifting it I get anything in return. So I could “buy” the smallest item in exchange for 100m dollars from a family member
It is spent money, because you have to buy those shares from other people. It’s literally a purchase of part of a company from another party. Just because you can liquidate it easily it doesn’t mean it’s not spent.
I realised I could purchase a slightly older AAA game every month and have the game “forever”, rather than have to pay for Gamepass and worry about getting my money’s worth.