Fascinating premise for a game or movie
King’s Quest V
Not the downvoter, but i appereciate how the punchline of the ad wasn’t explicitly spelled out, despite the punchline being “slur funny.”
I feel like we tolerated the assholes of the time because, immature though they were, they were the life of the party, which was “the point” of gaming for a demographic, to be the exact opposite of work in every way.
We need high-energy, charismatic, boundary pushing people if we want games that are fresh and innovative. Unfortunately, those tendencies can amplify the worst in us. But we don’t need to tolerate asholism for the sake of entertainment, its never worth it.
It’s the eternal pendulum swinging between slut and saint, whore and Madonna. AAA games are afraid of sexuality, and one can see why when looking back on how Lara Croft was portrayed in magazines. We need games that, when appropriate, acknowledge sexuality in a way that reflects its role in people’s lives.
What in the bucket (autocorrected from fuck, lol)! As a fan of Sierra games, this is bizarre to read, I never expected them to embrace cop culture, after growing from a pot smoking and drinking origin.
Ended up using this one, it works very well
Might also have to do with the display used - games are mastered for HDR and SDR, and I find that I have to be much more precise with color correction than I was with older games; Helldivers 2 needs more saturation in game for me
I put my Reaper projects and samples on a large capacity flash card made for HD cameras. That way, I can transfer my files, maintain performance, and not have a USB stick I could hit or damage.
Hey, A Trick of the Tail slaps, Phil had a whole phase before he became generic Phil Collins
Same, you were guaranteed an adventure, especially with Jedi Knight
Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota, by Weird Al. It’s such a fun painting of Midwest American culture
The science of how color is reproduced via display technology, including colorimetry, photometry, and signal processing
This is how I found Die Partei, a great obscure German electronica artist
New York disagrees
Not goofy at all! Fairly understated, in fact. You look clean and neat, like you already work at a helpdesk
Yes, paying someone makes it a job