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  • I do find it perplexing that other companies can also release a game like this, fix it, and then everyone basically forgets and treats the developers like buddies again (like CDPR did with Witcher and Cyberpunk, or Obsidian with KotOR2, or Hello Games with No Man's Sky).

    Bethesdas original release of Skyrim was exactly the same, and then they fixed it. Same.with Fallout 76, Elder Scrolls Online, etc. The difference is that it just seems like people really love to hate on Bethesda more than other studios when they don't really do anything that different.

    I mean, The Witcher 3 on Switch had a lot of bugs that "shouldn't have been there" because the game was already in a good state on other platforms. But that isn't how game development works because porting to a different console isn't as simple as clicking one button, especially not for something like the Witcher that runs in a proprietary game engine. Shipping with bugs is bad, but Bethesda isn't any better or worse than other beloved studios. They do seem to be publicly hated more than other studios, though.

  • Hopefully multiplayer will allow for more than 4 players without problems, and hopefully performance will not be bad (keep low system requirements).

  • Is this the death of Tekken? The next Tekken would be the first without Harada, right?

  • I am sure they are still going to keep skipping MegaMan Legends. Stay losing, Capcom.

  • They deleted her. Poof. Gone. I mean, they said her name like, once. But she might as well have been completely deleted considering she never actually apeared in all of Trigun Stampede.

  • I like this aspect of turn-based games. But I don't like how boring and repetitive JRPG battles become after the first few hours. Its just clicking buttons on a menu with a more or less static screen. This is why I prefer Strategic RPGs instead, and really wish more JRPGs would so something so the battles aren't so repeptitive.

  • Unforgivable what they did to Millie Thompson.

  • I've seen r/vegan do the same shit to people pointing out the health detriments of a badly optimized vegan diet

    Remember when basically the exact same thing happened here? Crazy times.

  • Don't worry, your English is good, I can understand. Hm, in that case it seems you want somethign with a lot of detail and color.

    Have you seen Violet Evergarden? I haven't watched it but I have heard it might be what you are looking for. Its a newer show, came out in the least 10 years.

  • Sounds like really rudimentary Dead by Daylight lol

  • Well, "good lighting" and "good color palette" are pretty subjective (as is many things related to art).

    To me, Perfect Blue by Satoshi Kon is a masterpiece work and has both a color palette and lighting perfectly fitting the theme and mood of the film. But I will guess that this type of film is not exactly what you mean.

    I bias towards older anime around the OVA boom, because I personally prefer the older art style over much of the newer anime. Especially for cyberpunk or medieval-fantasy style anime. So for me, I think of anime like:

    • Princess Mononoke (Mononoke Hime) and from Studio Ghibli
    • Record of Lodoss War (Lodoss tou Senki), the original 1991 OVA, the 90s TV serial was decent too
    • Berserk (Kenpuu Dinky Berserk), the 1997 series
    • El-Hazard (Shinpi no Sekai El-Hazard), the 1995 OVA
    • Slayers (Slayers), the 1995 TV series
    • Bastard!! (Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakaishin), the 1992 OVA
    • Angel's Egg (Tenshi no Tamago), the 1985 OVA (only one episode)

    Obviously, these all have varying levels of quality due to various factors, usually directly related to Japan's bubble economy and subsequent market crash in 1992. However, these are I think among the best and make a good use of color and lighting in all of them to create an enjoyable experience.

    If you have more details on what specifically you are looking for, I might know of somethines else maybe you haven't considered.

  • Because its easy... and it does a lot of damage...

  • If I started power tripping, I would hope I would be replaced. But instance admins have a rough job just keeping the instance running. Smaller communities are bound to slip through the cracks.

    Im just saying, while Lemmy has more protections perhaps than Reddit, it isnt really that different.

  • Yes, that is the benefit of federation, but the downside is that if a user is forcibly removed from participation in a community they liked, it won't really matter that they created a new one if they can't tell the users in the old community to migrate. But this is talking about worst case scenarios where mods mass ban thousands of users indiscriminately, and not considering something more specific such as when a mod has a personal issue with a specific user and lets their personal feeling get in the way of their job as moderator.

    Speaking as a moderator (even though I don't really do much on a low traffic community), if a mod bans specific users just because they don't like those users, that's an abuse of power. But that abuse of power will largely go unchecked because it isn't big enough of a problem for most users to take issue with, usually.

    Banned users will typically either ban evade by creating alt accounts on different instances, or not participate in any Lemmy community other than some community focused on mod power abuse, for example.

  • It probably is disagreements, but this time the talent is choosing not to say it for some reason. Likely for Japanese cultural reasons, as Japanese culture has this weird fetish of protecting big businesses, out of fear of legal trouble, probably.

  • To be fair, I would not be surprised the learn the exact same thing is happening on Lemmy, to exactly the same degree of severity.

    Lemmy isn't really any better than Reddit in this regard, unfortunately.

  • You hope it flops because of a few assets stolen from an artist.

    I hope it flops for parading around the dead corpse of the Marathon IP with really bad makeup and the limbs sewn on in the wrong places.

    We are not the same.

  • Its a Nintendo game with a well known name. Of course some people are going to call it a 10/10 game of the year, even if it doesn't deserve it.

    People said that Zelda BotW was a 10/10, and then Tears came out and made all of those people look like idiots. BotW was really more like what I said it was, a 6/10.

  • Whenever they first said they were using data duplication, I said that modern hardware doesn't benefit from that anymore. It used to work like that on old hardware and consoles, but not anymore. Glad they finally learned.