Ah gaming journalism in the 2020s.
Everything we know so far about “product”
unfortunately we know nothing about "product yet, but here’s an unfounded rumor and a fuzzy picture! Thanks for clicking on our garbage article and giving us as revenue!
Submitted 2 years ago by Goronmon@kbin.social to games@lemmy.world
https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-switch-2-everything-we-know
Ah gaming journalism in the 2020s.
Everything we know so far about “product”
unfortunately we know nothing about "product yet, but here’s an unfounded rumor and a fuzzy picture! Thanks for clicking on our garbage article and giving us as revenue!
Or when you look up on how to do something real quick there’s an article with like three paragraphs “In this game you can do this and you are here because you want to know how to do this, here in this article we are going to show you how to do this now watch this video because it might explain how to do this in this game that you want to know how to do”
Oh my god I hate those. Those are the real articles and places terrified for AI. they’re excited because they can write more bullshit with it. They should be terrified because AI is great at summarizing and I expect extensions that will summarize it down to a sentence
This is like one of those websites where you look for the date of the new season of that show you like, and instead of actually giving you any useful information it waffles on and says a whole load of nothing with a line somewhere in the body of the text saying “we don’t actually know anything yet”.
Brunbrun6766@lemmy.world 2 years ago
Nothing, the answer is nothing. Nothing has been solidly confirmed it’s all rumors
Porka_911@lemmings.world 2 years ago
Exactly, Nintendo are not Google and ‘unofficially’ feed leaks of their hardware.
TWeaK@lemm.ee 2 years ago
Yes but information can still get out. One of the XBox versions had people building dev kits for it before it was even released.