I had the same question; it’s nice to find out the answer. … if I ever play again, I was probably going to start a new save file anyway.
I don’t think I even got entirely through act one.
I had the same question; it’s nice to find out the answer. … if I ever play again, I was probably going to start a new save file anyway.
I don’t think I even got entirely through act one.
I would. There’d hopefully be an exodus.
Then it’ll get worse again.
I’d call that karma for Reddit and Google.
Me: “Is bugger
a term that denotes a bugged state?
Senior: “No. That’s just what I have it print to show if something has failed.”
Oh! I just copy pasted from the question.
How TF does it expect me to identify a person? I’m bad at identifying people I didn’t even know who it was. Had to keep trying random combinations. Rest were easy enough though. For the texting one, I kept trying the options button before realising I had to press verify.
I see. So that’s why people put comments before variable declarations.
Fond memories of the Street Pass games and RPG maker FES.
Oh! I forgot to hit ctrl-s…
Ah! So build implies non-production?
I don’t get it. How can we tell this is in prod?
It’s “JPEG xl is a superior image format that your device should support.”
Thought that seemed really cute. Nice way to try to break through social anxiety.
Then I saw that it started as a wrong number message. Then I realised…
Damn scam bots!
Nope. I tried that first. It continuously started again after finishing. Stayed in a loop.
Yeah. I’m talking about the sort of AI that was mentioned briefly at the end of that video. Enemy AI doesn’t need to be complex. Only optimised for enjoyment.
Interesting and funny, but still just a language model.
When games can have AI that can be indistinguishable from humans, that might not be the best thing for society, but it would make some great games.
Imagine the dating sims!
Worked. Thank you.
A machine learning algorithm can be a cute fuzzy baby to depending on the pic you assign as their icon.