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From their convo, obviously.
I forgot what game it was for, but some guy implemented an actual conversation system with in-game outcomes using AI.
I could also see more dynamic questing systems, character behaviors, even crafting systems based around the tech. But that requires investment and effort to make the tech work. Not exactly why studios might be investing in AI in the first place.
HEB. Really big here in Texas. It’s more “premium” than Walmart at usually comparable prices, though they are more food focused vs. carrying everything.
8 chuggas followed by a toot-toot.
Bonus points if you’re recounting a Vietnam war story about your buddy getting his legs blown off by Charlie. (Movie is Major Payne)
Y’all sleeping on Glockadile. He will see you in a while, and when he does I’d rather he be a friendly.
Dark Souls mob lookin’ ass
I’m out of the loop on what this is. Somebody, tell me once.
I break my butter sticks in half with my bare hands, fight me.
Noice, DLCs are on discount too. Finally gonna grab the ones I’ve been missing and give the game a good replay.
Sounds like we should be using Waymo way less.
Actually, that would fall under the “or provide subjective negative reviews of the game”. Because reviewers are only allowed to have an opinion if it’s positive.
I know quite a few people who can’t stand that movie. Now, that’s just, like, their opinion, man.
Nah. More like a mechanic’s candy cane. A M’Candy Cane, if you will.
My roommate has been playing it for the past month. Seems alright, but I think Dying Light was more fun overall. This definitely has a much lighter vibe tho, big contrast with DL.
I did it ONCE and got burned so bad I’ve never even considered it ever again. Just Cause 4. So bad, it’s not even on the lists of biggest letdowns. A letdown of letdowns.
Replaying FO3 for the first time in ages and through TTW. A few sprinkling of mods to make the game feel more modern and omg is it a blast.
butt terfs
Congrats on dipping your toes into networking! Don’t let it suck you in too much or you’ll end up with a career change.
Plenty of resources out there to learn from, just pick a project and try to implement it. Or just play around with netcat (just ‘nc’ nowadays).
Look into the TCP/IP stack (or the OSI model, both cover the core concepts) for an overview of how applications talk to each other. This will also help you understand how LocalSend probably works (my guess is broadcasting to your network and seeing what devices are listening on a certain port. Some LAN-enabled games work like this, others aren’t as magical and ask you to provide an address and a port).