It wasn’t in the toilet
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Elgenzay@lemmy.mlto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Cyberpunk 2077's sequel will boast "the most realistic and reactive crowd system in any game to date" if CD Projekt hits its goals, so no pressure thenEnglish51·3 months agoI actually enjoyed the game too, I was just taking the piss because it was infamously underpolished at launch and the crowd system was part of it.
The development time really shows with the map; the city is phenomenal and super detailed. I don’t know if they had to rewrite the engine 7 times or what, because everything else was laughably buggy at launch. I played right when it launched but still had fun. I’m sure it’s way better now - i still need to finish the DLC
Elgenzay@lemmy.mlto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Cyberpunk 2077's sequel will boast "the most realistic and reactive crowd system in any game to date" if CD Projekt hits its goals, so no pressure thenEnglish442·3 months agoComing from the team behind the least realistic/reactive crowd system in any game to date
So they do care, just not enough? What should they be doing about it?
Speaking of moving sofas, I just learned the other day that a preprint was just released in November that, once formally reviewed, should solve the moving sofa problem.
So next time someone needs help moving a sofa you could just give them a copy of the solution
Elgenzay@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Pixelfed has reached its Kickstarter Goal in Just 13 HoursEnglish52·4 months agodeleted by creator
Comment has a typo in it; it should be “it; it” or “it. It” not “it. it” 🫵🚟
Exhibit A
Not just right leaning people, but also centrists and people who aren’t far enough left
There was a good comment by @pjwestin@lemmy.world the other day on an angry anti-.ml post:
Before joining Lemmy: “It really doesn’t matter what instance you join, you’ll be able to see content from all over.”
After joining Lemmy: “So you’ve enlisted in .world, eh? Welcome to the fight, soldier!”
https://www.malibal.com/legal/terms/
This is so hilariously unhinged. Fun starts at “Geographical Restrictions”