My guess why this comic is confusing people here is simply due to the fact that the Lemmy community is primarily made up of middle aged straight men, many of whom have probably dealt with bitter divorce and find the base concept of this comic impossible to relate to.
Reminds me of that Junji Ito story about the dreamer. Don’t remember what it was called off the top of my head.
This comment has similar vibes to a boomer in the 80s saying that the Internet is useless and full of nothing but nerds arguing on forums, and he doesn’t see that changing.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but wouldn’t the person who effectively “owns” the content you produce on Lemmy and has the right to license it be the person who runs the instance your account is signed up to? In the same way that Reddit “owns” all user generated content on it’s service because it owns/runs the service. I’m not really part of this whole argument, it’s just a detail I’m curious about.
I mean, they didn’t sell the scrap, they burned it in a trash can. Seems pretty obvious to me.
I disagree, the map is a thousand times better than arceus
This just seems incorrect? I have it on steam not game pass, but you leave the game in the options menu, and it shows controller icons for me just fine.
Beer tastes like carbonated ass with added bread flavouring. That specific enough for ya?
If it were enforceable I would, but “no exclusivity” is a pipe dream.
Because this is the first time since Morrowind that Todd’s team has had to rely on their own world building, and all the talent that created things like the elder Scrolls lore are long gone. I could go on about game mechanics, but in my opinion this is where most of the problems originate.
I always thought the reason they did this was because they tie a bunch of random mechanics to frame rate in soulsborne games, and increasing it beyond set limits causes unintended behavior