I think what‘s there is actually as good or better’s than what CS1 had. That being said, CS2 still lacks much if the variety of what CS1 has and has a long way to go. I would say it‘s in a good early access state and should not have been „released yet.
Nah, our government is run by a free market party, they would never oppose to someone buying something with money
To be honest, I once fell victim on reddit to an add that promoted AFK-Arena. It turned out to actually be a decent game.
This is fine!
Don‘t. You‘ll be missing out.
They should have just called this early access and we would not have to deal with that shitstorm.
Wild indeed
Sure. Drive as fast as you want on the Autobahn. Checkmate, buddy!
The famous American freedom!
Imagine they would put the same effort into making their own country a decent place to live
These are propably the weapons of mass destruction the US never found in Iraq
They do. Look at city planer plays video. According to this, I can hope to get a bit more then 30fps at 1080p with medium details with my 4070 ti and 7600x. Beyond that, I‘ll get a slideshow. For most PC owners out there, the game will be unplayable in it‘s current state.
So we train our AIs to hide their mental health?
Why? I want to play it.
However, they could release it as early access and align the full release with the console version
Why is that concerning? I found the reasoning for having their own platform convincing.
It‘s called the AFD and we are going to have our Trump moment in the near future
Why not both? For example: one of the advantages if Iphones is the long software support. Why then are people buying a new one every year? I‘m still rocking an IPhone XR and while the batterie is down to 80%, I haven‘t encountered an app that brings it to it‘s knees.
What‘s the alternative if you try to avoid google?
I‘m not in expert user. My experience: I planned to create a worldbuilding series for an sci-fi Aztec empire. Designed that empire, created some leading characters and made AI images for their spaceships.
I then posted the image of the ship with the accompanying fluff and got some upvotes. I also crossposted this into an AI art area.
Next day, my original post had vanished without trace, while the crosspost still existed.
For me, this was my Wikipedia moment where I decided to not put more effort into lemmy.
The big difference is: in reddit, you would actually be informed why your post was removed. Here, stuff vanishes without the poster even noticing
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