You ever notice how politicians always use CSAM as a cover for heavily regulating and censoring the Internet, yet every single time there's a real threat on the internet that we can point to, there's crickets. Complete silence.
I saw them live years ago before I was even 21 at a battle of the bands and the lead singer just gave me this album for free. Cool dude, pretty cool album.
I heard for 35 years about how great this is and how it's this masterpiece of strategical knowledge.
It's the most basic possible shit. You could summarize that entire book as "big army win, small army lose". Every single piece of advice offered is just the only logical option that common sense would give any reasonable person, there's no complex nuance to it at all.
I really enjoyed Yu-Gi-Oh when it first hit the states as a teenager, but if I were trying to get into it back at that age and it was in the state it's in now, I never would have been able to get into it because it would just be too daunting of a task. The cards with effects are too complex and there's way too many complicated special summons and extremely specific cards that rely on extremely specifically built decks, there's too much rule patchwork holding the system together, and half of the interesting cards that have been released over time are banned from competitive play.
I guess time will tell, but I've seen a ton of companies selling custom PCs fail and I've seen Valve fail at this the first time around and I'm not really convinced people on Lemmy have a real grasp on how unpopular Linux still is with the general public.
It's going to be a complete repeat because they learned nothing from the first time. This is only really appealing to console games as PC gamers have nothing to gain from buying one, but pricing it like a PC means console gamers won't buy them either. This is exactly what happened the first time.
Holy shit I thought the other one I saw was bad. These people can't even see it's so dark where they are, deep deep in their own assholes.