Yeah, not very helpful. Comments were hyping up the director, never heard of the guy. I'll give it the same things I give to all the other Star Wars projects, hope and cautious optimism.
Recently found out that there's a $500 college scholarship given to young conservative men that can prove that they respect conservative women or something like that. Fucking hilarious that even conservative women don't expect respect from what they see as their own in-group. Also pretty sad, but it was created by a book club founded solely because the other one was "too liberal", so I can't feel all that bad for them.
I mean, in a way, he's right. Bringing back the principles of our shitty forefathers, well, the ones that he likes. Inequality and bigotry, but not separation of church and state.
Tee hee, genocide is so funny! Look at his fucking face. He's happy about this. Murdering innocents. Maybe he should be the one with a noose around his neck.
Most of them outside of Israel still aren't. There's no biological reason for anybody to behave in this way, so it's certainly not caused by Israelis being Jewish. There's no reason to blame the behavior of the Israeli government or many of its citizens on their being Jews.
Oblivion is pretty unbalanced imo. It was a good game, but designed strangely. I personally think that difficulty should just be about the player taking more damage, not enemies taking less as well. Leveling up making the game harder was also interesting. Worth playing though. I think I started on the medium difficulty and stayed there tbh.
I don't think it's okay, but I also won't judge people with limited resources for using it for things that they realistically can't afford. I believe that humans should design every single aspect of any video game. Monotype has made that substantially more difficult. So, I won't judge a studio with limited resources if they use ai for this singular aspect of their otherwise completely human creation nearly as much as I would, say, Rockstar or EA or Activision. But there's also plenty of other ways to get a font, several people here have linked free options.
Yeah, I completely understand that. Sometimes you're not trying to bust your ass for some cool items, just easier to do that (idk if this is how weapons in Elden Ring work, haven't played it yet). I used to allow myself to lower the difficulty significantly in Fallen Order for one specific boss, which, imo, is fucking awful, even on medium (Knight) difficulty. I replayed the game about a week ago on the highest difficulty, and while some sections were harder than others, I only got hit once and beat it on my first try. It felt good to beat everything in the supposed hardest possible way that was intended. Having fun is the only thing that really matters, and I think that a decent amount of people have seemed to forget about that.
Missed the most important of all lessons then. Breaking the law is important to save money sometimes. If buying isn't owning, then piracy isn't stealing.
Sorry, you think that they're suddenly going to be paying artists 50 times more as well? No, their pay is probably going to stay right where it is. Monotype executives however, are probably going to be expecting some nice bonuses. This is all assuming that Monotype pays the font artists based on how much their font sells, and not a flat rate to simply create one as a contractor of some kind. I wouldn't know, I know very little about fonts and Monotype. Best thing that studios could do is probably commission their own font artists for a more reasonable amount to create a font for them. I guess that also depends on how much time and effort it takes artists to create a font, and how much they charge. Depending on the price, that may also be difficult to do for a smaller studio. This could all have been prevented if writing kanji in slightly different ways wasn't something that could be copyrighted, or if Monotype hadn't raised prices so much.
Well, I suppose that's something to look forward to.