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6/18/2025, 6:33:07 PM
>>712996339
>Why are japs so incompetent at game development?
They're not. This is actually a clever way of preventing their IPs from falling into foreign hands + creates a professional level of sought after demand for collectors + younger generations to fantasize about, driving longterm future profits for said developers.
The loss of source code for an old Japanese video game, while seemingly a setback, can be a net positive for the gaming industry and players alike. When source code vanishes, it forces developers to innovate rather than recycle old assets, pushing studios to create fresh intellectual property instead of leaning on nostalgia-driven remasters. This scarcity drives competition, as companies must invest in new tools, engines, and talent to rebuild or reimagine classics, fostering technological advancements that benefit the broader industry. For instance, reverse-engineering efforts to recreate lost games often lead to breakthroughs in emulation and preservation techniques, as seen with projects like the Super Mario 64 decompilation, which enhanced modding and cross-platform accessibility.
For gamers, this loss cultivates a vibrant community ecosystem. Fan-driven projects, from ROM hacks to full remakes, thrive in the absence of official source code, empowering amateur developers and preserving gaming history. These efforts often yield modernized versions of classics, optimized for today’s hardware, offering enhanced experiences at little to no cost. Moreover, the void left by lost code encourages studios to prioritize robust archiving practices, ensuring future titles are better preserved. Ultimately, this dynamic sparks creativity, strengthens community engagement, and drives innovation, enriching the gaming landscape for all.
If you can't see that, you might be stupid.
>Why are japs so incompetent at game development?
They're not. This is actually a clever way of preventing their IPs from falling into foreign hands + creates a professional level of sought after demand for collectors + younger generations to fantasize about, driving longterm future profits for said developers.
The loss of source code for an old Japanese video game, while seemingly a setback, can be a net positive for the gaming industry and players alike. When source code vanishes, it forces developers to innovate rather than recycle old assets, pushing studios to create fresh intellectual property instead of leaning on nostalgia-driven remasters. This scarcity drives competition, as companies must invest in new tools, engines, and talent to rebuild or reimagine classics, fostering technological advancements that benefit the broader industry. For instance, reverse-engineering efforts to recreate lost games often lead to breakthroughs in emulation and preservation techniques, as seen with projects like the Super Mario 64 decompilation, which enhanced modding and cross-platform accessibility.
For gamers, this loss cultivates a vibrant community ecosystem. Fan-driven projects, from ROM hacks to full remakes, thrive in the absence of official source code, empowering amateur developers and preserving gaming history. These efforts often yield modernized versions of classics, optimized for today’s hardware, offering enhanced experiences at little to no cost. Moreover, the void left by lost code encourages studios to prioritize robust archiving practices, ensuring future titles are better preserved. Ultimately, this dynamic sparks creativity, strengthens community engagement, and drives innovation, enriching the gaming landscape for all.
If you can't see that, you might be stupid.
6/15/2025, 7:53:50 PM
>>211480040
Capeshit needs to die. Also...
>the trailers look AI-generated
>film resembles bog standard MCUslop
>the new actor looks retarded
>James Gunn is a pedophile and a hack
>dialogue sounds insufferable
>leaked plotline sounds like absolute dogshit
>CGI looks even worse than MCUslop
>it's too long
>"in medias res" is not a good storytelling technique
>too many heroes + villains in 1 movie, so it'll be unfocused with terrible pacing issues
>comes out in a month we're too many normies will be setting off fireworks and visiting family
>movie tickets cost too much these days
>DC's reputation is beyond repair for normies to give a shit anymore
>WB is disintegrating + approaching bankruptcy
It looks like crap and it needs to bomb. Hopefully, it'll result in WB selling off DC and going under. Also, Gunn's career needs to crash and burn. One day, he'll get what's coming to him.
Capeshit needs to die. Also...
>the trailers look AI-generated
>film resembles bog standard MCUslop
>the new actor looks retarded
>James Gunn is a pedophile and a hack
>dialogue sounds insufferable
>leaked plotline sounds like absolute dogshit
>CGI looks even worse than MCUslop
>it's too long
>"in medias res" is not a good storytelling technique
>too many heroes + villains in 1 movie, so it'll be unfocused with terrible pacing issues
>comes out in a month we're too many normies will be setting off fireworks and visiting family
>movie tickets cost too much these days
>DC's reputation is beyond repair for normies to give a shit anymore
>WB is disintegrating + approaching bankruptcy
It looks like crap and it needs to bomb. Hopefully, it'll result in WB selling off DC and going under. Also, Gunn's career needs to crash and burn. One day, he'll get what's coming to him.
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