Palantir are about six months away from ordering their employees to leave audio logs scattered around their offices
Posts by Preston Chapple
PAX: The Party Poopers
That’s super slick
Experimenting with the idea of running save files on the title screen for very smooth game-loading ...
Can’t wait for this! youtu.be/GpjB-7DKunQ?...
Probably for the best. I think it’s something to do with online spaces fostering identity and culture over real life spaces that used to provide that if we dig into it a bit more.
I’m not disagreeing with that, except that people still behave like it’s real.
I think it threatened the Xbox identity and people tie up their identity in their console choice
Disco Stu pointing at an exponential graph of Disco Record Sales in the 70s.
Investors looking at Fortnite and Animal Crossing as proxies for the entire game industry c2020
Robin from Animal Crossing "flowers are kinda like women, on a pizza"
Happy International Women's Day ❤️
I keep Hunter: The Reckoning installed on my Xbox all the time for random couch coop. Absolutely love that and hope we’re seeing a remake here.
Today on Digital Foundry, our first look at Crimson Desert. The BlackSpace Engine looks exceptionally impressive: rich in features, heavy on RT and running at native 4K 60fps on an RX 7900 XTX on ultra settings: youtu.be/Z0pxsi7FU9g
This Pokemon evolves into Eugene Levy
What a tune to use for the trailer too 🤘
A chart that shows the number of Google searches for each Pokémon. The text says: In honor of Pokémon Day, ACE.com, the free-to-play social gaming website, has analyzed Pokémon-related Google search data across the United States over the last 36 months to determine fans' favorite characters. Rank Name Generation Monthly searches 1 Pikachu Generation 1 685,100 2 Flamigo Generation 9 374,600 3 Charizard Generation 1 310,900 4 Charmeleon Generation 1 250,400 5 Squirtle Generation 1 215,800 6 Eevee Generation 1 214,500 7 Mewtwo Generation 1 209,100 8 Snorlax Generation 1 207,600 9 Gengar Generation 1 192,100 10 Ditto Generation 1 175,500 11 Bulbasaur Generation 1 171,600 12 Charmander Generation 1 169,400 13 Grafaiai Generation 9 166,900 14 Gardevoir Generation 3 149,800 15 Lopunny Generation 4 144,900
“Hey boss, are you sure Flamigo is more popular than Charizard, and people aren’t just misspelling ‘Flamingo’ on Google?”
“Don’t be ridiculous. Of course Flamigo is more popular than Charizard, Mewtwo, Eevee, and Snorlax. Send the email.”
Anno is joking. He's buds with both Miyazaki and Tomino (Gundam) and knows that they didn't even really breakout until their late 30s/40s.
Anno himself was 35 when NGE came out.
Despite what you may have heard, Japanese people can be funny and sarcastic on purpose.
if you're an older person who finds words like mogg and maxxing annoying, just starting using them. people over the age of 30 have the superpower to end trends by simply adopting them
When sensory information is inconsistent, poorly aligned, or hard to interpret, the brain works harder to reduce uncertainty. That extra work is often what people describe as “overload.” #autism #autistic #neurodiversity
✨NEW GAME ANNOUNCEMENT! ✨
It's called "4X4 IN A FURNITURE STORE"
🛻 Comes out later this year! WISHLIST IT! >> s.team/a/4135570
#gamedev #indiedev #comingtosteam
Wishlisted!
Also floating 2D text just outright smears like in ESO. So it might happen in other games.
Hope you feel better!
I found numerous regressions and glitches using it that I’ve basically just gone back to K. Flickering shadows and wobbly textures almost like floating point errors.
Specifically issues with shadows and rain in AC Shadows and Hell is Us. Wobbly weapons in Oblivion.
Friday at last…
A touching tribute to Mike F
Zelda pulling the Soul Calibur from the Philosopher's Stone (Skyrim, 1993)
This feels like the right way to end the year
Saw Bluesky described as where elder millennials go to retire from the internet, and immediately felt the peace that passes all understanding wash over me. None of have to struggle any longer. We completed our time.
Utopian society
The world if first-person immersive sims were a mainstream genre