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Rats that sing carols before Thanksgiving definitely aren’t getting a lot for Christmas.
earthworm@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Arizona ‘VPN’ searches surge amid Pornhub ban in stateEnglish94·20 hours agoIf you voted this in, you should be banned from VPNs.
Your search history should be public record.
That’s the guy who made Neverita, right?
I love that song!
I play it all the time when I’m cooking with the boys.
earthworm@sh.itjust.workstoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•In shocking twist that no one saw coming, the bald Robespierre DARVOs as his public demand for modern reign of terror is blamed for inciting act of domestic terrorism.English9·21 hours agoHe looks like that in all of his pictures.
earthworm@sh.itjust.workstoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•What other great opening lines do you know?.English3·2 days agoThe nose bit was just so… extra. It’s one of those things that sticks with you.
earthworm@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•Persona 4 Revival is "shaping up nicely" – but it's "not just about adding more" content, because the JRPG devs "have to create an experience that's enjoyable in a new and different way"English1·2 days agoA remake should always try to stay as close as possible to the original for its initial presentation. The intention of a remake is to become the current market replacement of an old product, for various reasons.
Reading your comment, it seems like you’re locked onto the idea that all remasters are lazy, low quality cash grabs and that remakes should actually just be high quality remasters.
Remasters don't change the content of the game. Remakes do. And there's a spectrum of quality for both.
Life is Strange had a bad remaster. They updated the graphics, but there’s original aesthetic looked better than the uncanny “upgrade”. Skyrim - Special Edition had a better visual upgrade and fixed bugs.
Twin Snakes was a bad remake of Metal Gear Solid. They added unnecessary cutscenes and tried to bork in mechanics from MGS2 just because it was newer. RE4 was a good one.
It sounds like you wanted a high quality remaster of Silent Hill 2, and instead they gave you a remake and never released a digital version of the original. So now everyone’s playing the remake and calling it Silent Hill 2, instead of properly differentiating it as Silent Hill 2 Remake/Silent Hill 2 (2025).
And I agree that the situation is ass for navigating online conversations.
But a remake should not “stay as close as possible to the original”. That’s what remasters are for.
The only thing they should do is be good.
(And also release the originals DRM-free on GOG.)
earthworm@sh.itjust.workstoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•What other great opening lines do you know?.English11·2 days agoFound it. For Dead Eyes Only.
Wang, without seeming to slow the spinning knives, snipped off a small piece of the assassin’s nose and caught it in his left hand, holding it up for the assassin to see.
“Looks like chicken,” Lo Wang said, turning the hunk of nose around in front of the man. “Chicken a favorite of mine.” Wang smiled, spun the hunk of nose around slowly in his fingers, licking his lips, and then tossed the nose over his shoulder so that it landed near the businessmen behind the bar. They could keep it as a souvenir of their lunch. Maybe even dip it in plastic, mount it on a nice plaque, and hang it over the fireplace. Then when telling the story to their grandchildren, they could point to the hunk of nose with pride.
earthworm@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•Persona 4 Revival is "shaping up nicely" – but it's "not just about adding more" content, because the JRPG devs "have to create an experience that's enjoyable in a new and different way"English1·2 days agoThe only games I 100% are the ones where llooking for weird secrets is still fun.
If it’s just “collect all 2 million Pokémon because… you get an achievement”, I’m out.
earthworm@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•Persona 4 Revival is "shaping up nicely" – but it's "not just about adding more" content, because the JRPG devs "have to create an experience that's enjoyable in a new and different way"English1·2 days agoRemasters and remakes are two different things.
A remaster is what you describe - technical improvements such as graphics and framerate.
Remakes are (supposed to be) additive - improving the story, changing un-fun mechanics, implementing new stuff that still fits the themes of the game (or that they originally wanted to include, but couldn’t due to budget or time or publishing constraints).
If you’re looking through nostalgia lens, yea, a remaster is all you need. But, when it’s not a studio just looking for a cash grab, devs can have plenty of reasons for wanting a second crack at their game.
FF7 Remake is a great example. Sure, there’s been a lot of controversy around the changes. But I’ve really enjoyed a lot of them because it’s different from the original. It didn’t ruin the discussion - it added to the conversation.
earthworm@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•Close the loop. Hack into God. – Anonymous;Code ReviewEnglish2·2 days agoI still haven’t gotten into this series, because it feels like there’s so much homework you have to do before you can play specific titles.
earthworm@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•Hollow Knight Silksong (mod recommendations)English3·2 days agoMy second run through, I knew what I needed to buy vs what I could come back for later.
Didn’t need to farm rosaries until the end of Act 2, when it was easy because of the tall bugs outside the gay robot boss room.
Is the argument that it’s okay for states to have a monopoly on violence as long as they’re consistent about it?
I’m not sure I want that, either.
You can consistently do the wrong thing.
Another reason to release the files, so we can breathe a sigh of relief when someone’s not in them.
earthworm@sh.itjust.workstoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Fumble on the play, 4th & 20.English9·3 days agoIf only I could Ctrl+Z seeing this comment…
You gotta throw in the /s
Tone doesn’t carry well over text.
You’re assuming we’d stop at Bruce Wayne.
The same people willing go after Batman are willing to go after Lockheed-Martin and every politician they paid for.
I agree.
Halloween is the context.
I said it was fine without context.As in, on a normal day where people are not trick or treating (and therefore expecting candy)… it’s fine.
As long as they wash their hands first.
State violence is there to enforce rules, conquer territory or achieve political goals. Terrorism is there to create fear.
Many terrorist attacks were and are part of a campaign with explicit political goals, often including taking territory.
- The IRA’s political goal was to remove northern Ireland from the UK
- The Taliban’s political goal was to enforce a strict interpretation of Sharia law
- Hamas wanted to establish a Palestinian state
We just don’t call these behaviors terrorist attacks when they’re perpetrated by a state.
- Russia’s bombings of Ukraine
- Israel’s violations of the Geneva convention in the Gaza strip.
- The United States’ air strikes on Venezuelan ships
I’m not advocating for violence by anyone, but your argument buys wholesale into every state’s argument for why they should get to have a monopoly on it.
When a non-state actor does it, we call it “terrorism”. When a state does it, we call it “state violence”.
But the killing is the same. The desire to strike fear into opponents is the same. The goals are the same: to get power and control, or to keep it.
“Terrorism” is a word used and abused by state actors against smaller non-state actors, so that they can destroy it without having to negotiate (and possibly give concessions).
Trump is trying this now with Venezuela. If it’s a corrupt government, you still have to engage in diplomacy. If it’s a cartel, you have carte blanche to air strike Venezuelan ships.
The Taliban succeeded and now control the state of Afghanistan. Now that they’re a state actor, violence against civilians has not stopped, we just stopped calling it terrorism and seeing it in the news.
Easy. Break it up into separate articles.
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