8 results for "8d7cfdbf9bf43ff6e81fc9fbdf3d7a3a"
>>724175470
Bad and pozzed. Took out most aspects of player choice to tell a poorly written linear narrative with teenage level symbolism that's explained to the player by the narrator (who's a much worse voice actor this time around), took out the Crusader for being too popular with the "wrong" people until panic adding him in DLC when sales bombed, didn't innovate on the combat any (mods for DD1 do more interesting things than DD2), etc. Just all around a complete failure that was foreshadowed by the Arbalest / Musketeer.

>>724175937
It's great to see more generalist / creative classes like the Occultist which can fulfill multiple roles instead of classes more rigidly focused on one role. It makes a lot more party comps viable and allows for more player choice.

>>724176231
Stunning is OP for sure and since Hands from the Abyss is one of the best stuns you are factually correct.
What is the worst way for a video game series to die? And did your favorite series die in such a way?
Unknown Indie Games
It's good to see /v/ criticize multi-billion dollar mega corporations' bad business, but that's only half a solution. Others need to be able to eat their lunch. What are good indie games to get that people don't already know are good?
>>723230139
>good?
Yeah
Has any internet personality ever not gone to shit harder than the stuff the critique
>>716500347
Zoomers with an IQ above room temperature can still emulate or figure out how to get older games running on modern hardware at least. Gaming in its current state is a fucking joke.
>>712556548
this is what's necessary for the training process, at least right now
openai has to do this too with people in africa looking through prompts, it's called rlhf (reinforcement learning through human feedback), some of them have even said it's given them ptsd looking through some of the shit
it doesn't look like it will always need to be that way though, the reinforcement learning appears to be applied through humans willingly offering feedback and continued use and training data when they use the models, without even knowing that's what they're doing
>>1799539
What's even better is that 2000s-era edgelord kino machine James Gunn wrote the screenplay, so you've got Snyder shooting great effects without midwit symbolism in the script. Army of The Dead is what happens when he gets to write zombies and why 2004 was so good - talented people all playing to their strengths. One of the best remakes ever made.

I would love to see a modern high budget reinterpretation of Return of the Living Dead in the same vein, but they've already mined the IP dry and are currently making this weird crowd funded shit:

>“As the saga continues decades after the horrific events of the 1985 cult classic, Trash, the notorious punk rocker played by Linnea Quigley, finds herself trapped in a past where fame has faded. Once a rebellious icon, Trash now embraces the persona of a grotesque Norma Desmond from Sunset Boulevard, attending conventions to sign autographs while her co-stars rise to greater heights.

>“For Linnea, her legacy as a star of Return of the Living Dead becomes both a curse and a twisted ticket to notoriety in an industry obsessed with horror and scandal. But when a young filmmaker approaches her to make a documentary with staged re-enactments from the original film to celebrate the film’s 40th Anniversary, Linnea sees an opportunity to reclaim her place in the spotlight no matter the cost.

>“As the documentary delves into her past, a shocking truth emerges: Return of the Living Dead wasn’t just fiction, part of it was real. Linnea confesses that she still possesses three original cannisters from the film, hidden away in her basement. Cannisters that were never revealed to the public… until now.”

https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3848784/trashs-revenge-linnea-quigley-announces-her-own-return-of-the-living-dead-sequel/