And his Xclusive Xposé.
AAAA was a term said by a single out of touch Ubisoft executive for a single game that wasn’t very good. He was ridiculed for it at the time.
So AAAA means nothing. At all. Stop using it.
I use YouTube almost exclusively for ASMR, metal forging, and engineering disaster documentaries. That’s all my recommended feed is now. YouTube wants you to watch things on there and keep watching them, the algorithm really doesn’t care what you watch to do that. The more you watch non-political stuff and avoid/immediately click away from political stuff, the more it will recommend non-political stuff.
I don’t get how everyone keeps comparing it to those games when Smite exists and it’s damn near identical?!
Yea, there is a cameo in the movie though. During the scene where they’re showing all the monsters in boxes you can briefly see a boomer and a tank.
Or the Warcraft III story, so good.
The leads were supposed to be flirty and romantic, but they came off as siblings. Any romance felt weird.
I feel more upset that we never got the Left 4 Dead map tie in that was planned
Even before the API change, reposts were becoming rampant. For a while, this wasn’t too bad as new people got to see and enjoy them. The real issue started when all the top level comments, and the replies to those comments, all started to be word for word identical to the comments from the last time it was posted. A copy of a copy of a copy.
I am convinced that most of the big subreddits no longer have any real human engagement in the top level comments. It’s all just bots talking to each other.
I thought it was kind of interesting until the 50 page long rant that John Galt has where he explains why greed and selfishness is good, but all his arguments only work within the bubble of the made up, fantasy society that Rand created. I don’t know how anyone could read that and come away thinking “Boy, this sure is relative to modern society. I better base my whole ideology off of it!”
Not really media within media then is it? It’s just plain media.