You could just block them yourself if you don’t like leftist spaces that much
You could just block them yourself if you don’t like leftist spaces that much
“West Taiwan” lmaooo
Fans are desperate for an official next-gen patch that would make the game run at 60fps, up from 30fps, …
“”““30 fps””“”
You’re right. Words like “I” are gender neutral.
For that reason, speaking in the third person like Bot is doing doesn’t make sense to me (as a trans person myself). I can’t think of any motive for someone to want others to constantly refer to them in the third person… Except for one, but it’s controversial in some communities haha.
Looking at Bot’s comment history, they only decided to speak in the third person today, while the rest of their account’s comments are written normally. Do with that information what you will.
I’m fairly certain they’ll just find a new jury
I love this!
in theory one could add a upwards facing shotgun shells on top of the helmet
Seems like a recipe for neck problems and neck-related fatalities
Man I’ve had enough bad news for one week :(
Omelette du fromage
“little”
Here’s the meme again without the bs on all sides
Superfluous remasters are one thing, but Bloodbourne desperately needs one. I have 2,000+ hours across all of From’s games but I can’t put more than 30 minutes into Bloodbourne before the FPS issues are too irritating for my eyes to keep playing (not hyperbole).
Fixing that alone would be huge, but porting to PC and giving it the full DSR treatment (QoL + GFX upgrades) on top of that is guaranteed to make enormous profit.
And hair on every surface your pet can conceivably reach
*240dB alarm triggers*
Same. Guess I won’t bother looking into it if it’s impossible 🤷♀️
Sort of, but no. They’re transparent because of the frame blending. Since moving objects/characters occupy different parts of the foreground across multiple frames, the background ends up getting blended into them. They call that “ghosting” because it effectively makes them transparent.
So they do lose opacity, but it’s not like they’re lowering an opacity value or anything.
It’s an anti-seizure measure. Which makes sense for TV where kids might come across it by accident, but it doesn’t make sense for streaming services where we could easily opt in/out of those versions.
Edit: This is what it looks like, compared to Blu-ray. They dim the whole screen and blend multiple frames together, which makes it hard to decipher what’s going on and mutes the colors. (Another):
My story but with anime. Japan has some really annoying laws requiring their shows to be blurred and dimmed during fast-paced scenes and it absolutely butchers the height of good animations.
The Blu-ray releases don’t have this issue, but guess what releases aren’t available for purchase/streaming for English audiences. 🫠 I want to give them money so bad, but 🤷♀️
I use premium and even I cringed at this. The first two thirds of this are written like an AI generated ad.
😭