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this is somehow gayer than sleeping together in a single bed what the fuck
16h
i honest to god kill people
it's extremely hard to escape the suspicion that Epic is doing this because they think "asking Claude to write code" is going to be the preferred workflow for designers implementing things in-engine
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Sunlit Solace is a tune that flows through its form with the grace of a butterfly. A relaxing saxophone line giving way to more kinetic synths, piano, and drums gives an organic cause-and-effect that's naturally endearing.
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Bruno Dias
Anyway I'm just going to say it outright: if you're an indie dev using AI for coding, above and beyond any other objections, what you're telling me is that you have no solidarity with anyone else in games. Not artists, not writers, not other coders. You beleive in personal convenience at all costs.
I went to the retro game expo today and was like "I lost my copy of ace attorney 3 but still have the box, I should pick up a cartridge" I find one at a decent price, buy it, get home. And there it is on my shelf: ace attorney 3 with no case. I place the second caseless copy on my shelf and leave