He’s always given me the impression that he’s not a nice person since I first saw him on screen. There was just something unsettling about him outside of any menace he portrayed in his roles.
He was also my least favourite part of the second season of Loki. It seemed like we were supposed to feel sorry for him in his bumbling professor incarnation, but I just found him annoying and unlikeable.
I actually meant it somewhat sarcastically, but I obviously failed in getting that across. I just found it funny that they would refer to themselves as a Marvel fanboy and in the same breath admit to not watching their best content.
Having said that, I’ll happily keep that gate if it prevents more dross like She-Hulk from getting made.
You’re right of course. Neither Loki nor Secret Invasion have such high stakes as the main character’s struggles to find a boyfriend, buy some dope sneakers or dance with Megan Thee Stallion, instead choosing such mundane things as preventing the nuclear annihilation of humankind or preventing the fabric of the universe from collapsing.
Secret Invasion also unfortunately didn’t end with a fourth-wall-breaking monologue about how wrong viewers are for liking the things that the studio have spent two decades building, and Loki didn’t spend a series talking about how wrong it is to judge a person based solely on their appearance, only to then take an established character of the opposite gender and objectify them for laughs.
She-Hulk was a modern masterpiece of storytelling, and anything else Marvel have put out pales in comparison. /s
We’ll agree to disagree. This just came across as someone calling themselves a Tolkien fanboy when the only content they’d consumed was Rings of Power, or a Star Wars fanboy because they once saw the Holiday Special.
She-Hulk is objectively the worst thing Marvel have ever put out, and was actively insulting to fans.
Also, they clearly do have a Disney+ subscription if they watched it. Nobody would pirate that.
If you’re not making extensive use of your Humble Choice discount in the store, you might want to consider canceling each month that you don’t like the games instead. I cancel every month regardless, then throughout the month I get emails offering increasing discounts on the current month’s bundle, until I eventually get an offer for one month for £4.50 a couple of days before the current bundle ends. It’s resulted in me getting twice as many games for less than half the normal monthly price.
As opposed to the very real science of time travel? Marty fading was an excellent visualisation of how Marty’s altering the past, and hinted that there’s a level of housekeeping the timeline does to keep the world consistent. It’s just one of many theories about time travel that have been depicted in film, even if it’s not your personal favourite theory.
Why does a time travel movie have to have a perfect loop to be “correct”? I’m personally a fan of time travel stories that result in branching timelines, where nothing is written in stone and everything is fair game for alteration. A loop is just boring, as nothing has any consequence.
You forgot Tabletop Playground. It’s a much better implementation than TTS, but sadly doesn’t have anywhere near the same number of players currently. It does have a large number of community mods though, with most popular games already implemented. It’s also great in VR.
I really wish more people knew about and played Tabletop Playground. It’s much better than Tabletop Simulator imho. It just needs a marketing push to get the players.
The thing that has killed cinema for me is other people. They seem to use the cinema as a place to hang out, having conversations, using their phones, and generally being disrespectful of others. The movie just seems to be something happening in the background for them.
One of the big winners of the Unity debacle is the free and open source Godot Engine, which has seen its funding soar to a much more impressive level as Unity basically gave them free advertising.
It depends on what you mean by better. GDScript is better integrated into the IDE, with C# really requiring that you use an external code editor currently, but both languages have very similar capabilities.
I also find entering numbers on a numpad to be much easier and feel more natural, probably because of growing up with calculators. They definitely have a place on modern keyboards.
When connecting the Steam Deck to a HiDPI monitor, I would like to have the scaling set to 150%. However, this scaling does also apply to the Steam Deck....
Choose a lower difficulty when starting the game. It turns it from a hopeless immediate struggle for survival into a fun exploration, farming and building game with the occasional pocket of zombies to deal with.
I’m still waiting for mine, but it’s on its way. I’m particularly looking forward to playing all the Game and Watch remakes on it. I might even make some games of my own.
Jonathan Majors Fired By Disney/Marvel Studios After Assault Guilty Verdicts; Actor Had Played Kang The Conqueror (deadline.com)
STRIKE OVER: Actors Make a Deal With Studios After 118 Days (www.hollywoodreporter.com)
New The Marvels Ticket Presales Place It Lower Than Two Of DC's Biggest Box Office Bombs (screenrant.com)
Humble Bundle - WB 100: Play the Legends (www.humblebundle.com)
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Let's talk time travel
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Where to play board games online with friends? (www.maketecheasier.com)
Anymore besides the one mentioned in the article? I think BGA is probably the best know one
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Godot Engine hits over 50K euros per month in funding (www.gamingonlinux.com)
One of the big winners of the Unity debacle is the free and open source Godot Engine, which has seen its funding soar to a much more impressive level as Unity basically gave them free advertising.
New 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard inspired by NES and Famicom (www.8bitdo.com)
87 keys, volume knob, hot-swappable PCB, Dual Super Buttons (two massive programmable A and B buttons) and it looks amazing.
Different scaling on HiDPI monitor
When connecting the Steam Deck to a HiDPI monitor, I would like to have the scaling set to 150%. However, this scaling does also apply to the Steam Deck....
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Update on the godot community forums situation: cyberreality apologized and ownership will be transferred to someone else (programming.dev)
Project Zomboid
Now thats a game i didnt expect to have steam deck support but it does!!...
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What are some good browser-based games you've liked?
To give an example of what I’m thinking of…Kingdom of Loathing, Lioden, Flight Rising....