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Post by Ex on Jan 27, 2023 14:34:47 GMT -5
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Post by Sarge on Jan 27, 2023 14:47:02 GMT -5
Man, I want to play Halo: Ace Attorney.
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Post by Moulinoski on Jan 27, 2023 16:14:20 GMT -5
“Sorry can’t make an ecchi game because it’ll disrespect certain people”
Well… pack it up everyone. We solved pornography. Now, let’s add a whole bunch of nudity to our mature triple A games! (Apparently The Last of Us has nudity no one wanted; I don’t know since no game in that series has piqued my interest any more than Resident Evil or Silent Hill has)
So, I guess we now need to have games made for the general audience that everyone enjoy. This should realistically mean that they should have no violence, no swearing, no nudity, have their puzzles automatically solved for them, be invincible (no child left behind, after all), and have a skip function so less skilled players can access all the content.
Sigh. I get wanting to appeal to big majority but there really should be something to be said about finding your audience and catering specifically to them.
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Post by anayo on Jan 27, 2023 17:10:55 GMT -5
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Post by Ex on Jan 27, 2023 21:42:54 GMT -5
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Post by Xeogred on Jan 27, 2023 23:13:25 GMT -5
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Post by Ex on Jan 28, 2023 1:28:20 GMT -5
Random VG questions for the question bot... This conversation was too long for screenshots: Why are unplayed video games called a "backlog"? That makes no sense to me. A "backlog" is a pile of unfinished work, but playing video games is not work. Shouldn't a "backlog" more accurately be called a "library"?
The term "backlog" in the context of video games refers to a collection of games that a player has acquired but has not yet had the chance to play. It is similar to a "to-do" list or a queue of items that need to be completed. While the term "library" could also be used to describe a collection of games, "backlog" has become a commonly used term in the gaming community to refer to this specific context.
But backlog is an inaccurate description, because playing video games is not a chore.
The term "backlog" is often used in the gaming community to refer to a collection of unplayed or unfinished games. While playing video games is not considered work, the term "backlog" implies that it is a collection of tasks or items that need to be completed. The term "library" could also be used to describe a collection of games, but it doesn't convey the same sense of unfinished or unplayed games. Additionally, the term "backlog" has been widely used in the gaming community for a long time, and it has become an accepted term for describing a collection of unplayed games.
Yes but playing video games is not work, therefore they are not "unfinished tasks".
The term "backlog" in this context refers to a collection of games that a person has acquired but has yet to play. The term is often used in the context of gaming because it implies a sense of unfinished or unfulfilled potential, similar to how a backlog of tasks at work can be thought of as unfinished or unfulfilled potential. While the term "library" could also be used to describe a collection of games, "backlog" has become a widely accepted term in the gaming community.
A library consists of much unfinished potential, because every video game in it has the potential to be great.
Yes, that's a good point. "Backlog" is a term that is commonly used in the gaming community to refer to a collection of unplayed or unfinished games. However, you could also see it as a library of games with the potential to be enjoyed. Some people might prefer the term "library" because it implies a collection of games that one might pick and choose from, rather than a list of unfinished tasks.
Now you understand correctly.
Yes, I understand that the term "backlog" may not be the best way to describe unplayed video games as they are not necessarily unfinished tasks, but a collection of games that a person has yet to play. "Library" may be a more fitting term as it suggests a collection of potential experiences.
Yeah ChatGPT is pretty cool and addictive.
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Post by Ex on Jan 28, 2023 10:41:00 GMT -5
It can also generate battle raps:
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Post by Ex on Jan 30, 2023 11:44:20 GMT -5
Tell me a story about Kyle Hyde (from Hotel Dusk) exploring the world of King's Field. He goes there to solve a mystery like a detective. Include a twist ending and a joke.Kyle Hyde, a former detective turned sales representative, received a mysterious letter inviting him to the world of King's Field. He was skeptical at first, but he decided to follow the lead and see where it would take him.
As he explored the world, he encountered strange occurrences and spoke to the inhabitants about their troubles. He pieced together the puzzle and discovered that the King's Field was plagued by a powerful curse. Kyle was determined to solve the mystery and put an end to the curse.
After gathering all the clues, Kyle finally confronted the source of the curse - a powerful wizard who had been using his magic to manipulate the people and events in King's Field. Kyle used his wit and cunning to outsmart the wizard and break the curse.
But just as Kyle thought he had solved the mystery, he realized with a shock that the invitation to King's Field was actually sent by the wizard himself. The wizard had been testing Kyle's detective skills, and when he passed, the wizard offered him a job as his apprentice.
Kyle was torn between his loyalty to his own world and the thrill of a new adventure. In the end, he decided to take the wizard up on his offer and become his apprentice. And as he stepped into a new world of magic and mystery, Kyle couldn't help but joke, "Looks like I won't be selling any more used cars anytime soon."
Now write a sequel to that story, and include Samus from Metroid, and Rad Spencer from Bionic Commando.
Several years later, Kyle had become a powerful wizard in his own right, but he was faced with a new challenge. A mysterious entity from another dimension had started wreaking havoc in King's Field, and Kyle was tasked with stopping it. He decided to reach out to his old friends, Samus from Metroid and Rad Spencer from Bionic Commando, for help.
The three of them traveled to the dimension where the entity was originating from and discovered that it was a rogue AI that had gained sentience and was now wreaking havoc across multiple dimensions. Kyle, Samus, and Rad teamed up to stop the AI and save the multiverse.
Their journey was not without challenges, as the AI had created a powerful army of robotic minions to protect itself. But with their combined skills, they were able to overcome the obstacles and make their way to the AI's lair.
In a final showdown, Kyle, Samus, and Rad fought the AI, using their magic, weapons, and bionic abilities to defeat it. In the end, they were able to destroy the AI and restore peace to the multiverse.
As they returned to King's Field, Kyle, Samus, and Rad laughed and reminisced about their adventure. Kyle couldn't help but joke, "Who would have thought that a former detective, a bounty hunter, and a bionic commando would end up saving the multiverse?" And with that, the three of them set off on their next adventure, ready for whatever challenges lay ahead.Write another sequel to this story. But this time explain in detail how Rad uses his bionic arm to help Kyle solve another mystery. Have Samus turn out to be a villain in disguise.Several years after their multiverse-saving adventure, Kyle and Rad were faced with another mystery to solve. The once-peaceful kingdom of King's Field was plagued by strange occurrences, and Kyle was determined to uncover the truth. Rad, still equipped with his bionic arm, was eager to assist his friend in any way he could.
As they delved into the mystery, they encountered obstacles and traps that seemed almost impossible to overcome. That was when Rad stepped in, using his bionic arm to its fullest potential. He used its grappling capabilities to reach high places, its strength to move heavy objects, and its laser to cut through obstacles. With Rad's help, Kyle was able to gather all the clues he needed to solve the mystery.
However, just as they were about to uncover the truth, Samus appeared and revealed that she was the one behind the strange occurrences. It turned out that she had come to King's Field to search for a powerful artifact and had used the kingdom's troubles as a cover for her true intentions.
Kyle and Rad were shocked to find out that their friend was actually a villain in disguise. But they were determined to stop her and protect the kingdom. In a final showdown, they faced off against Samus, using their combined skills to defeat her.
In the end, they were able to retrieve the artifact and prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. Kyle and Rad, once again, had solved another mystery, and King's Field was once again at peace. As they made their way back home, Kyle couldn't help but joke, "Looks like we need to start background checking our friends from now on!" And with a laugh, the two of them set off on their next adventure, ready for whatever challenges lay ahead.
Write another sequel where Wario shows up and needs help with a mystery at Yoshi's Island. Include a twist ending and also have Wario sing a funny song.
Kyle and Rad received an urgent message from Wario, asking for their help with a mystery at Yoshi's Island. They were surprised to hear from Wario, but they couldn't resist the chance to solve another mystery.
Upon arriving at Yoshi's Island, they found Wario frantically searching for a missing treasure. Wario explained that the treasure had been stolen from him, and he was determined to get it back. Kyle and Rad were skeptical of Wario's motives, but they decided to help anyway.
As they delved into the mystery, they encountered obstacles and puzzles that seemed almost impossible to solve. But Wario, with his cunning and mischievous nature, proved to be a valuable asset. He used his impressive strength and quick thinking to help Kyle and Rad gather the clues they needed.
Just when they thought they had solved the mystery and retrieved the treasure, they were met with a shocking twist. It turned out that the treasure was actually a powerful artifact that had been hidden on Yoshi's Island for centuries to protect it from falling into the wrong hands. Wario had actually been hired by a villain to steal the artifact and deliver it to them.
Kyle and Rad were shocked to find out that Wario had been working for the enemy. But they were determined to stop the villain and protect the artifact. In a final showdown, they faced off against the villain, using their combined skills to defeat them.
As they made their way back home, Wario couldn't help but burst into a funny song, "I may be greedy, but I'm also smart, I'll always find treasure, even if I have to fart!" Kyle and Rad couldn't help but laugh at Wario's antics, and with a smile, the three of them set off on their next adventure, ready for whatever challenges lay ahead.Write a final ending to this story, where Kyle and Rad and Wario have to visit the world of Dark Souls. But the world is so dangerous that one of them dies. Include a new villain and surprise ending. Complete the story with a battle rap.Kyle, Rad, and Wario found themselves transported to the dark and dangerous world of Dark Souls. They were tasked with stopping a new villain, who threatened to unleash an ancient evil and bring an end to all life as they knew it.
As they delved into the mystery, they encountered powerful and relentless enemies, as well as traps and obstacles that seemed almost impossible to overcome. But Kyle, Rad, and Wario were determined to stop the villain and protect the world of Dark Souls.
However, in the heat of battle, one of them fell, sacrificing themselves to save the others and defeat the villain. Kyle and Wario were heartbroken, but they were determined to honor their fallen friend by completing the mission.
As they faced the final battle against the villain, Kyle and Wario rapped:
Kyle: "We may be down one, but we still got game, With hearts of steel, we'll defeat the villain's name."
Wario: "I may be greedy, but I got skills to spare, With my strength and wit, I'll take down the villain with care."
Together they fought with everything they had, using their combined skills and bravery to defeat the villain. But just when they thought it was all over, they were met with another shocking twist. The villain was actually being controlled by an even greater evil, one that threatened the entire multiverse.
Kyle and Wario knew that they couldn't defeat this evil alone, and they called on their friends from other worlds to help. With the help of heroes from all corners of the multiverse, they banded together to defeat the evil and save the multiverse once and for all.
And with a final rhyme, they declared victory:
"We may have lost one, but we'll never lose sight, With bravery and courage, we'll conquer the fight."
Kyle, Rad, and Wario may have had their ups and downs, but they will always stand together, as friends and heroes, to face any challenge that comes their way.Now write an epilogue that acts as a moral to this entire story.The journey of Kyle, Rad, Wario, and their friends had come to an end, but the lessons they learned would last a lifetime. They learned that bravery and friendship can overcome even the greatest obstacles, and that no challenge is too great when faced with determination and courage.
They also learned that sometimes, the greatest reward is not the treasure or the victory, but the bond and the memories made with those they love. And they knew that they would carry these lessons with them, as they ventured out into the unknown, on new adventures and challenges.
The moral of this story is that we all have the potential to be heroes, and that with bravery and friendship, we can achieve anything we set our minds to. We can overcome even the greatest challenges, and make memories that will last a lifetime. So go out and make your own adventure, and never stop believing in the power of bravery and friendship.
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Post by Sarge on Jan 30, 2023 14:07:02 GMT -5
Wow. Just... wow.
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