

Reality TV is a style of presentation, not a type of content. Many of these shows and contests are as scripted as normal dramas, comedies and procedurals - only filmed in a style reminiscent of a documentary.


Reality TV is a style of presentation, not a type of content. Many of these shows and contests are as scripted as normal dramas, comedies and procedurals - only filmed in a style reminiscent of a documentary.


Just like US won on air travel, health insurance and all other wonderfully deregulated industries.
Perhaps just “deshitifying”?


I loved the original games on c64 and atari800. I could never get into any of the reboots, remakes and restarts that used hi-def graphics. I think there is something lost when going away from repeating tiles and into polygons. Would love to see a remake using beautiful modern pixel art instead
Thanks! Would have missed it otherwise.


It’s corporate. Even if he were to retire or be laid off tomorrow, today the messaging will be “sky is clear, onward”.


There is little point in refusing it. The biometrics are already in the database - the scan uses them to let you in without using your passport. Refusing to use the system will not take your data out of the database.


It was nice to have some degree of hope for nearly a year. So I guess, thanks for at least giving it a serious attempt Ross.


I think Tim Minchin, in his prime coined the saying: Alternative medicine is either:
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I never used game pass, sorry. Only makes sense they have been hiking it for a while.


Of course it is. First of many. The price will keep rising, since currently Microsoft is losing money on it. The number of games will decrease, the price will keep going up, the users will cancel, rinse and repeat.
It truly is Netflix for gaming.
I pour one out for Bacon Reader


I keep wanting to love Hades but keep bouncing off it. It has all characteristics of what is want - great art, good story, solid voice acting… I think I am not into the combat mechanics though. Diablo, at least I would enjoy until I finished all the story and quests…


Blue Prince is an awesome game, but it confirmed for me that I can’t stand roguelikes. Any game that’s based on repetitive loop where you do the same thing over and over for small progress is just not my jam. That includes multiplayer grindathons, MMOs and roguelikes/lites.
I guess as I got older, time became more and more of a previous commodity and feeling like I’m not moving forward in an experience kills it for me.
Nothing against the game. Just not for me.


I probably could, but I would probably forget I have it, just as I forget to double-click newly created comp :)


About Atomic Heart - a Russian game from a developer tied to Gazprom and Putin’s oligarch buddies.
This shit should be embargoed, not celebrated.


Projects - that I can deal with, but after over 20 years using AE, I still run into the same problem: clone current composition to do a version, rename new composition… Forget to open the new one and continue alternating the original.


This game (and the box spinoff) amaze me in just how well Russian propaganda machine is tuned into an average American gamer. Show them some ass, give them a definitely anti-woke attitude and they will sing praises defending it forever. Meanwhile under the surface the games are all like “see, Soviet Russia is/was actually kinda cool, amirite?”
I’m gonna throw in this for you: have you considered a VR headset like Quest? I watch YouTube pretty much exclusively on mine. If you like to watch stuff in bed, you won’t mess your neck, too.