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  • That's with every setting dialed to maximum. As a more subtle effect, distortion can do a lot to set off a window without using opaque colors.

    It's only useful if you are looking for the polar opposite of Win95.

  • I've done it before on something else. It does need to be bit-perfect, but ROM's are one of the easier things to find bit-perfect matches for.

  • I've got a weird one. Saints Row 4, near the end. Such a strange, unexpectedly emotional experience.

  • Look at the shadowed areas. There's a pattern there.

  • They have no pattern to the fabric in the before, but they do in the after. They have been reupholstered.

  • Even crazier, they are the same chairs. If you look at the woodwork, they are identical.

    They have been reupholstered to that, with a fine pattern that appears to make image compression struggle with the edges of people.

  • No, Lingo. Two games, both in the past few years. It's confusing word puzzles in an equally-confusing world.

    1. Mirror's Edge
    2. Lingo (2?)
    3. And Yet It Moves

    ME has stuck with me as my favorite game for fifteen years now. I love it visually, the soundtrack is incredible, and the gameplay is fantastic.

    Lingo and its sequel are a bizzare, unmatched puzzle experience. I don't know what else to say there.

    And Yet It Moves is... something else. An indy platformer from the heyday of Indy platformers. It is an interesting example of how story can influence art style.

  • Valve also clarified today that it was the processors, not the card management companies, that they talked to. The processors were pointing at MasterCard's rules, but refusing to provide Valve with someone at MasterCard to talk to.

  • Upvote because song

  • It's in a High Noon box and the other three flavors are in High Noon cans. It's one flavor packaged in the wrong can.

    You aren't going to buy an energy drink and get alcohol. If somebody buys alcohol, they may find something inside that doesn't look like alcohol.

  • They aren't disagreeing with that. They are reporting that a source within the government claims the footage in the gap exists.

  • All we know is a disclaimer on each photo that AI tech was used. These could be real photos on blank backgrounds with the background generated and composited later. They could be photos of the garments on mannequins with the whole person being generated. They could be face replacements so that future models can't get famous and demand more money.

    No matter what, these still took a lot of editing to get to print. They still needed at least one photo of the garments.

  • There's a skill tree, equipment (not clothing/weapons like most RPGs, but still equipment), and crafting. That's enough to make it an RPG mechanically.

    There's also the perspective definition. You are embodying a person separate from yourself and you are expected to make choices as them. Textbook RPG.

  • Dishonored is an RPG. It also adjusts the world based on your body count, with corruption getting worse as you kill people.

  • It did to me too until I zoomed in.

    My wife thinks it is beads using a finger for scale. The glitter effect on the finger is likely fresh adhesive sticking them there.

  • Why are you getting adds on Lemmy?!

    1/3 appears to be an eyeliner stencil. 4 and 6 are clothing. 5 is glass orbs full of low-freezing-point liquid so they stay liquid in a freezer but have high thermal mass. They are used in some woowoo skincare routines to cool skin.

    2 is very weird. It's an index finger that appears to be covered in glitter and tiny orbs.

  • If it was an electrical issue, they wouldn't have been able to just turn them back on, which one of the pilots did.

    The two switches were moved to off sequentially with the right amount of gap for a human doing it quickly. One of the pilots then questioned why they were off, and they were then both turned back on individually a short time later.

    The possibility the FAA was investigating was whether the latches on the switches may not work, allowing them to be moved unintentionally. This was unlikely due to the timing, but they still had to eliminate it.

  • The vice president plays the president on Rick & Morty?!