Internet rando.
You can also find me on Mastodon https://mastodon.social/@lazycouchpotato and Tildes https://tildes.net/user/lazycouchpotato
Got pinged by the spammer earlier today on Mastodon. Nothing on Lemmy yet.
Discord, the social chat app popular with the video game community, has met with investment bankers in recent weeks to discuss preparations for an initial public offering as soon as this year, two people familiar with the talks said.
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The people, who requested anonymity because the conversations are confidential, cautioned that the talks were still exploratory and that I.P.O. plans remained subject to change.
Liking this post series. Looking forward to the next one!
Congrats!
“We also have something really crazy in this game that’s gonna happen at the end, and I can guarantee you, you’ve never seen it in a video game before. It’s really fucked up."
👀 curious
Yeah I’m waiting for it to go back down to $40. I’m in no rush haha.
I’ve been hearing good reviews about the Onn Pro box by Walmart (of all companies, yes) if you’re in the US.
Comes with 32 GB storage and a USB 3 port to add storage to it.
Heck yes. I’ve been a big fan of all of his releases.
Replayed it for the third time a few weeks ago.
Looking forward to Split Fiction after thoroughly enjoying A Way Out and It Takes Two.
I would need more evidence to conclude that the list was generated using AI.
I don’t think there’s much argument over the merit of each of these games. Most “best games of all time” lists would have these games. I think it’s natural that critically acclaimed and widely beloved games show up on both the Rolling Stone’s list and in GPT 4o’s training data.
I can understand arguments regarding the order of their list however. That was my intention when submitting the link – to stir up discussion regarding the order they chose for the games.
Cool concept!
Enjoyed the first one. The lack of a map was agonizing though. Kept getting lost in the world. I believe you only unlock it after credits roll.
Voting rights and extra insight are fine, but I feel a “Humble Bundle”-esque membership would work well. For $x a month you get a few games to keep.