I commented fuck spez or fuck you on his AMA right before joining Lemmy. Got banned for three days. Not regrets.
Edit: isn't this also the guy that was all for free speech to the extent of allowing r/jailbait and other terrible subreddits to exist up until outside media said something? Such a hypocrite.
As a metalhead, drummer, and engineer, I get all of this way too much. I've had my tinnitus for as long as I can remember, but I believe it started once I got into drumming at around 12. I taught myself by playing along to my favorite music - Iron Maiden, Metallica, DragonForce, Avenged Sevenfold - on my ancient iPod Touch and the crappy included earbuds with the volume cranked up. It was not a great combo.
Everything looks amazing, but ship customization has stood out to me from the moment it was announced. I can't wait to make a huge freighter ship like Serenity from Firefly live out my Firefly dreams.
(I read somewhere that they had help with this from iD developers)
In the recent IGN interview following Starfield Direct, Todd confirmed that this was for Fallout 4 I believe? And for Starfield, the improvements to FPS combat were done in-house by Bethesda.
I'm curious if these radiant locations are static once they're placed. If I encounter a radiant quest that takes me to an outpost, will that outpost remain there in that save file? Or once I leave the planet, moon, or system, will it disappear? Either way, I think the system will work. If these locations remain, great. If not, well, I'm probably not going to care much about that random outpost on some random planet when I have a thousand others to explore. Just curious to see how this system fully functions in gameplay.
Yeah, I do appreciate what they were trying, but making communities with the purpose of being popular default ones and then giving up as soon as the site starts to grow is not great.
That's pretty big. I wasn't a huge fan of everything they were doing, though. From all the communities I saw from Beehaw, they were all generic, cookie cutter ones that seemed to be trying to fill the default subs from Reddit. Gaming, Politics, Space, etc. All simple ones with the same icons and everything. I assume they were all ran by the same group of people, which loses the community feel I appreciate about most other instances.
This isn't really news anymore, and it's not exclusive to Microsoft studios. Many games come to mind, notably GTA/RDR off the top of my head (outside the obvious Bethesda titles, since everyone's more focused on them right now). GTA is also extremely close to the ten year mark between titles; RDR2 was eight years. These big, open world games have constantly been getting larger and taking more time to make for ages now.
Glad I stopped drinking soda years ago cause that's just the worst. Now I mainly worry about getting water bottles with caps that don't break the seal with that little plastic ring.
Pizza rolls! Or logs. Whatever, same thing.