

I’ve never played this game and don’t know anything about it that I didn’t just read in the article… but there’s just something so rad about a game called “Let it Die” having such a graceful end-of-life plan like this.


I’ve never played this game and don’t know anything about it that I didn’t just read in the article… but there’s just something so rad about a game called “Let it Die” having such a graceful end-of-life plan like this.


Considering the number of NMS updates that are just back-ported features that were created for Light No Fire, I suspect the game loop will be pretty much the same as what we already have in NMS


I can’t eat half of the ingredients anymore, but damn, this used to be a favorite.
Instead of rice or lentils, I’d mix in some orzo and let that cook right in the soup. Heaven.


I always cringe a little bit when someone says a person has ‘become a parody of themselves’… but honestly, what else is there to say about Molyneaux?
Peter Molyneaux really has become a parody of Peter Molyneaux.


I’m 1000% sure Molyneaux is gonna try to use AI to develop as much of this new game as possible.


I’m not sure that Pete has actually played a game he wasn’t directly involved with since like… 2010?
What we’ve seen of his new game really isn’t that interesting in the modern landscape. Maybe a decade ago it would have been fresh and had enough of a hook to compete for gamers’ attention, but today? It looks pretty forgettable.
Then when you consider Molyneux’s propensity towards feature creep, it’s probably safe to assume that even if the game is a ‘success’ by most conventional metrics, it won’t be profitable because the amount of money spent to make the damn thing will have been completely insane.


Damn, it’s crazy how aggressively Incels always tell on themselves…


The support of viewers like you


People who are overly concerned with their level of intelligence, especially when that concern is measured relative to other people’s intelligence.
In other words, if you spend a lot of time anxious about whether or not you’re the smartest person in the room, then you’re not the smartest person in the room.


Preserving “politeness” is the same tactic they use to keep workers from discussing their pay with each other, which is also deeply anti-labor.


Praise the soup! \[+]/


Paleblood Hunt intensifies


Yeah, Activision was my first thought as well.


Shouldn’t it be trivially easy to demonstrate “prior art” in this case, making the patent invalid? I guess that requires someone to get into a legal battle with Nintendo… but it’s not like this is some niche mechanic. Surely there are other entertainment megacorps who are currently in violation of this “patent” and do have the resources to fight it in court.


It’s never lupus


Probably sarcoidosis


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I can only speak for America, but here they’re all a bunch of corporate-sponsored anarchy LARPers.