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  • Here's something to think about that might help. Some of those A/B tests are red herrings! They'll swap a clear lens in and out, the result being both the same. Or, they'll swap the one you selected last from the "A" position and use it as "B" instead! All in an effort to throw you off their scent. Then, they'll even test you against the ones you already tested against!

  • Why does he look like a deer on a trailcam?

  • That sounds exactly like Amnesia. There are no HUD elements, health is buried in your inventory. Sanity is displayed by obscured vision and hallucinations. The only real options you have to beat a creature that spots you is to hide and hope it didn't see which way you went. It's quite slow paced and reading/listening to the notes provides the narrative along with puzzle hints. There are no weapons, but by being clever you can avoid a monster or block a door long enough to escape. It is rather "western" styled though, but more along the lines of HP Lovecraft than a Hollywood zombie movie or Deadspace for example. There are some jumpscares but they are absolutely terrifying only because of what lurks around the corner, a creature you hope to never get a good look at. I do recommend it.

  • Heusinger was accused of involvement in the 20 July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, but was cleared by the People's Court. Heusinger was later appointed head of the military cartography office when the war ended.

    Interesting

  • Curious on your opinion on Amnesia The Dark Descent. Especially if you played it near it's release. I think a good first person survival horror can exist without any combat at all. I suppose there's that Alien game with similar gameplay that was a little more mainstream as well.

    I think a fixed camera can make it feel cinematic, but a player controlled camera wins for immersion.

  • "Mirror"

    "trying to dictate"

    fucking unbelievable

  • I think a slightly more insidious side to targeting ads is that even when they have the "right" product for you, it's the shitier and overpriced one. The one that spent money on marketing instead of quality.

  • Had to take a shit

  • There were also fixed camera games with some horrible designs. Resident Evil was one that I remember. There's tradeoffs for developers. Fixed camera means you can make it look better having to only worry about one perspective and you could bake-in a lot more fidelity. A movable camera in a tight space is complex to design around and even modern games have issues in tight spaces. Back then, nearly every game was in tight spaces.

  • [He said] we are very selfish and we care a lot about ourselves as individuals, and that therapy and yoga and stuff like that is not good for the world. We should not care so much about ourselves and care more about the world.”

    This guy has such a massive ego that he fears introspection. So much of his shit is projection that he'll never realise.

  • The most glaring issue with their healthcare or other benefits is that the decision to have those things at all comes down to one party or even one man. That means there is nothing at all stopping those things from being taken away on a whim.

  • Oh shit, new black metal band name just dropped

  • Lol, overheard journalists wondering about false-flags and the shell casings

  • New threat, same as the old threat. It's the BBB, Yelp thing. Always has been. I bet newspapers in the olden-days did the same.

  • His hate ran bone deep

  • Too subtle

  • "Political Commentator" being anyone with a fucking opinion? Why treat this guy like he was special?

  • Also, I don't know if people train for downward sloped shots. He may have over/under corrected.

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