

Why do people bother with PC gaming again?
Because one bad product doesn’t define the whole platform, don’t you think?
Why do people bother with PC gaming again?
Because one bad product doesn’t define the whole platform, don’t you think?
I was sitting at like, -2
Oh no 😱
It’s funny that in lemmy vs reddit threads people always bring up that there is no karma farming, but then you see this nonsense.
A lot of reviews on Steam address this exact question, read them. Ultimately, it’s down to your taste. RDR1 is a notable step down compared to RDR2 for quite obvious reasons, so see it for yourself whether you’re ready to deal with an Xbox 360 era game.
They didn’t even get downvoted, but you decided to get angry about this imaginary scenario just in case. What’s wrong with you?
I can read and I’m upset on behalf of that cat.
Okay? That wasn’t the central point of their message. It seems somewhat disrespectful to respond that way, ignoring everything else they said. They have a valid point.
What a shitshow it was from Sony. But I’m glad the games are back, especially The Last of Us 2. The second season of the show was underwhelming, but the game sits an 90% of positive reviews.
Wow, it’s been five years. I wonder how much time did it take for ps4 to beat ps3.
What? 🤣 Last time I played a Nintendo game was probably in 1995 on a Chinese clone of NES (or SNES, no idea).
I can understand why, but I wanted to hear their reasons for it.
You make it sound like people make a pros and cons list before deciding whether to like something or not. We don’t choose what to like. People clearly have fun playing Mario Kart, that’s it.
I honestly don’t know why so many game journalists and bloggers are obsessed with innovations, and judge games based on that. A game doesn’t need to reinvent a genre to be good and enjoyable.
You’re trying too hard to put the blame on the wrong party.
It sounds like you’re really frustrated, and that’s understandable. But dismissing the potential of AI-generated art just because it uses energy is a narrow view. Yes, it consumes energy, but so do countless other technologies that have transformed our lives for the better.
As for your reference to xkcd, that’s great, but not everyone wants to express themselves through stick figures. Art comes in many forms, and AI can help expand those possibilities. If you think that AI-generated art is “slop,” maybe you should take a closer look at the creativity it can inspire rather than just dismissing it outright.
It’s easy to criticize without offering constructive alternatives. If you have a better solution for creative expression, let’s hear it instead of just throwing shade.
I’m a bit confused by your request. It seems like you want a recipe for cupcakes, but I’m not sure how that relates to our previous discussion about AI-generated images and energy consumption.
I understand your concerns about the energy consumption associated with AI-generated images, especially given that many data centers still rely on fossil fuels. It’s a valid point, and the environmental impact of technology is an important issue that we should all be aware of.
However, it’s worth noting that the tech industry is increasingly moving towards sustainability. Many companies are investing in renewable energy sources and working to improve the energy efficiency of their data centers. Additionally, advancements in AI can lead to innovations that help reduce energy consumption across various sectors, not just in image generation.
Moreover, AI-generated images can democratize creativity, allowing people without traditional artistic skills to express themselves and explore new forms of art. This can enrich our culture and lead to exciting new ideas.
The conversation about the environmental impact of AI is ongoing, and it’s crucial that we advocate for responsible development and transparency in how these technologies are used. Engaging in discussions about sustainability practices can help address these concerns while also recognizing the potential benefits of AI.
I appreciate your perspective, and I think it’s important that we continue to have these discussions as technology evolves.
Oh no 😭 will you ever recover from seeing an imagine generated by an artificial intelligence??? 😵
So much for the boycott
What boycott? Don’t overestimate bla bla bla on lemmy and other social media.
There are bad people out there 😫
I rather sing songs about my cat.
First of all, if you look at the negative reviews, many of them have tens and even hundreds hours of playtime. Secondly, your question doesn’t make sense even on its own. Other customers deserve to know that the product they’re considering to purchase likely won’t work. Quality is a key characteristic of a product.