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7/8/2025, 3:05:39 AM
>>714829824
>Now say that without crying
I'm not the one demanding I stop hurting an e-celebs feelings
>Now say that without crying
I'm not the one demanding I stop hurting an e-celebs feelings
7/1/2025, 5:28:15 AM
>>714135579
>Human creative skill and imagination
Videogames are corporate products, not human expression with out compromise of a vision that is exactly what they want to convey
.... I mean unless you think corporations are people
>Human creative skill and imagination
Videogames are corporate products, not human expression with out compromise of a vision that is exactly what they want to convey
.... I mean unless you think corporations are people
6/19/2025, 12:10:33 AM
>>713032425
Because when you sell it as an experience to be taken in the venue displaying the art is not art.
Arguing the venue displaying the art, is art leads to talentless hacks trying to make a quick buck applying for free money from government grants to open their "at home webcam stream art museum of AI".
>>713032775
You hit the nail on the head so hard I had to use your analogy!
When THE ART in a videogame is incredibe you specifically emphasize that THE ART is incredible.
When THE MUSIC in a game is incredible, you emphasize that THE MUSIC is incredible.
You can enjoy these aspects without the game, but much like how an art museums lighting and vibe can frame how you take in the art, a videogame frames how you take in the art.
Because when you sell it as an experience to be taken in the venue displaying the art is not art.
Arguing the venue displaying the art, is art leads to talentless hacks trying to make a quick buck applying for free money from government grants to open their "at home webcam stream art museum of AI".
>>713032775
You hit the nail on the head so hard I had to use your analogy!
When THE ART in a videogame is incredibe you specifically emphasize that THE ART is incredible.
When THE MUSIC in a game is incredible, you emphasize that THE MUSIC is incredible.
You can enjoy these aspects without the game, but much like how an art museums lighting and vibe can frame how you take in the art, a videogame frames how you take in the art.
6/18/2025, 10:19:13 PM
>>713022960
Imagine you peak at 19. You make enough to make a living and everyone tells you how smart you are.
Then in your 20s Instead of learning, seeing how the real world works via real life or working a job, you get told everything you do is perfect and anyone shitting on you is just a hater. You spend money on stupid shit rather than saving, fuck up your taxes, and expect to be a household name making unlimited money any day now.
Then your 30s hit. Your numbers plateaued and are on a downward trajectory and the only reason you can wrap your head around is "The algorithm did this" or "Anyone who doesn't like me is mad about a decade old review I made"
Then when your 40s hit, you have flip flopped on multiple stances you took, every endeavor you dipped your toes in is kind of a joke and does mediocre at best, you switch to MAXIMUM GRIFT OVERDRIVE and pretend you are starting a brand new company and that by funding you your sucke... I mean loyal fans are funding freedom and an idea and a new way of doing thing!
Investment ROI? What is that? We run this business on dreams and friendship! Surely that will keep everything going forever!
And you milk it for all you can and start saving, cause when this house of cards comes crashing down, all you will have to show to a future employer an employment gap over two decades long, a somewhat viral internet show that fizzled out over a decade ago, a string of failed business ventures, and a long list of documented controversial statements that no company wants to touch.
Imagine you peak at 19. You make enough to make a living and everyone tells you how smart you are.
Then in your 20s Instead of learning, seeing how the real world works via real life or working a job, you get told everything you do is perfect and anyone shitting on you is just a hater. You spend money on stupid shit rather than saving, fuck up your taxes, and expect to be a household name making unlimited money any day now.
Then your 30s hit. Your numbers plateaued and are on a downward trajectory and the only reason you can wrap your head around is "The algorithm did this" or "Anyone who doesn't like me is mad about a decade old review I made"
Then when your 40s hit, you have flip flopped on multiple stances you took, every endeavor you dipped your toes in is kind of a joke and does mediocre at best, you switch to MAXIMUM GRIFT OVERDRIVE and pretend you are starting a brand new company and that by funding you your sucke... I mean loyal fans are funding freedom and an idea and a new way of doing thing!
Investment ROI? What is that? We run this business on dreams and friendship! Surely that will keep everything going forever!
And you milk it for all you can and start saving, cause when this house of cards comes crashing down, all you will have to show to a future employer an employment gap over two decades long, a somewhat viral internet show that fizzled out over a decade ago, a string of failed business ventures, and a long list of documented controversial statements that no company wants to touch.
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