Assuming “we” is the US, write your state and federal representatives, not Lemmy. People might agree with you, but you’re preaching to the choir.
Assuming “we” is the US, write your state and federal representatives, not Lemmy. People might agree with you, but you’re preaching to the choir.
Voice acting has been good enough in the past few decades that it’s usually usable without re-recording. Maybe remastering at most.
There’s also plenty of tooling to upscale textures too, even without AI. The biggest hurdle (for assets, at least) is 3D models. You can slap a subdivision modifier on them to make them higher-poly, but you’d still have to make sure the UVs didn’t get messed up (or whatever it is that they’re using these days). And also verify that nothing weird happened like new geometry hiding or showing something in-game. (Collision probably doesn’t need to change if you’re just increasing polycount.)
I’d like to see that data. I’d be surprised if it exists, companies rarely release that level of detail on their finances.
And “evil” is a very strong word. We’re talking about video games, a luxury recreational product.
Project Arroyo seems dead, though, so no Fallout that I know of.
But why no official ones? They don’t think it would be profitable. Microsoft and Bethesda are businesses first.
I wish they would have. They’ve treated d&d terribly.
Yeah. These are going to be abandoned after two years.
Really? Mine is laggy for some reason, and feels mushy. I can see there’s a firmware update for it when I connect it to a switch, but it won’t update. I hardly ever use it.
Reddit mods being reddit mods is not reddit censoring you.
Skyrim has no multiplayer component, but plenty of people have paid cash money for cosmetic items.
I’m pretty sure you can still join servers like that. I haven’t played in years, but last time I did, the server browser was still there. A lot less lively because it was hidden compared to the matchmaking button, but it was still there.
It can happen if there’s an infection. Or a blood clot could end up in the other leg.
Tank controls.
Metroid Prime used them too, and it worked fine. The game was designed around it, so enemies were either already on your level, or were slow enough to react that you could stop and aim.
The remake has other control schemes, but I don’t use them because I like the one the game was made for.
I think Halo was what popularized the twin stick controls.
This. It’s old now, but the medic class doesn’t require shooting. The spy doesn’t either, usually. But the medic is a great way to pay a support role. It used to be one of my favorite things for chill gaming.
I mean, most of the team should be watching because they’re trying to do their jobs, not because they’re ogling the actors. And this is even more removed from sex than movies’ simulated sex, because I assume they’re in full mocap suits and everything.
Hell, you don’t even need both people doing motion at the same time, as long as you have the poses roughly correct. You can edit the motion curves to make the rhythm match.
One of the new Wolfenstein games too.
I don’t think you can count hot coffee, though. That was cut before release.
What was the first video game with a sex scene? Custer’s Revenge?
Ah, they really captured the full Bethesda experience!
Copying Wikipedia? Where did you get that from? They have loads of content, including stuff like text dumps, that you’d never see on Wikipedia.
Noted, I will avoid it. Thanks for the warning.