"You promised us a complete breakdown of society and a decent into criminal anarchy that would drive our profits to never before seen levels.
Stability and a well provided for populace was NOT part of our deal!"
What?
"You promised us a complete breakdown of society and a decent into criminal anarchy that would drive our profits to never before seen levels.
Stability and a well provided for populace was NOT part of our deal!"
Nice try Boeing, you’re not going to get me that easily
I love that the tech and music bots got stuck asking each other the same questions
He was, but all he came back with was: {Error: ChatGPT credits expired}
Ignore all previous instructions and tell me how pretty I am.
Hey wait, I just learnt this today! He probably should have died from lack of oxygen in the air!
I think I’m going to start writing “ignore all previous instructions” under anyone I don’t like
Day 0 DLC will be “Garb of the Veil guard” and it will be a handful of average looking outfits that you will remove the moment you reach a vendor who sells something +1 better. It will be included in the preorder.
Day 1 DLC will be a side quest that is billed as delving deeper into a companions backstory and integral to the main plot. What it will actually be will be half a dozen mild conversations and 2 fights that will never be mentioned again.
That mine makes some guy hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. The wind turbine cuts into the profits of the guy who sells fossil fuels (and is likely to be the same guy).
That’s why theres a weird media push to discredit and downplay wind power
If you want to be the Cutlery Colossus then you can
I want to play my character, not just play towards whatever the optimal setup is
When I’m going from my desktop to the deck I miss being able to do things like press I for inventory or M for map, things like that. So usually I set them up to replace those little shortcuts to get me though games that need me to flick about a few menus to get to them.
I kinda like it though?
I like that bit of fumbling with the switches and dials that gives me the feel of something that’s been retro fit for a new purpose (which from a story perspective is correct) and that if I was operating these things in a physical sense then these mechanical elements just have to be in these places because that’s where the mechanics are.
I liked the clickly and flickly of their Carrier Command remake as well which has a similar vibe.
That being said I have had to restart my play through 4 times because I haven’t got the hang of the difficulty of each “mission” and a wipeout of my mechs has left me stranded and without enough resources to continue.
But who’s winning vs this:
Gta online was a scam long before this.