Harrison
@Harrison@ttrpg.network
- Comment on [MEGATHREAD] Starfield - Your experiences! 1 year ago:
Every game gets modded, the number of mods reflects how easy it is to do, not the need for them.
- Comment on [MEGATHREAD] Starfield - Your experiences! 1 year ago:
They are optional you know?
- Comment on [MEGATHREAD] Starfield - Your experiences! 1 year ago:
Or at least the expectations people had made for themselves.
- Comment on [MEGATHREAD] Starfield - Your experiences! 1 year ago:
Not soon enough, that glowing bastard has it coming!
- Comment on [MEGATHREAD] Starfield - Your experiences! 1 year ago:
So called seamless experiences just add time and tedium to the experience, because they’re hidden loading screens. Take me to the content please.
- Comment on [MEGATHREAD] Starfield - Your experiences! 1 year ago:
You have done that yourself
- Comment on How did people refer to clockwise movement before the invention of the clock? 1 year ago:
The units of time we use come from a bronze age civilisation that used base twelve instead of base ten. They’d count on their hands using the finger joints of one for single digits, and then the joints of the other for multiples.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
It means three times
- Comment on How much did photography "stole" painter jobs ? 1 year ago:
The program might have required skill to write, but that’s not an excuse for it to threaten entire industries.
We don’t live in a world where industries exist just because it would be nice for them to and people need work.
An industry is a productive environment that creates products for others to buy. If the people buying from the current art industry care about human inspiration and the uniqueness they add to art, they will continue to buy from humans. If they do not, why should the state use it’s monopoly on violence to cripple any other source of product?
Are artists some special class of people above every other group of workers who’ve lost their jobs to automation?
- Comment on 1 year ago:
The later Space Odyssey entries were fairly optimistic. 3001 especially
- Comment on Reported UFO sightings. Aliens are very interested in the USA 1 year ago:
There are presumably no physics that provide protection from extremely powerful explosions.
A few hundred metres of tungsten and ablative ceramics can protect from a nuke just fine.