if YOUR favorite n64 game (or just game) pc port got a port in the weirdest ai generated way you'd probably be mad too. theres no benefit to playing the recomp, if you play on emulator its the EXACT same. no new features or anything except maybe...
hey i made that ragepost! lmao
seriously though, it caused a whole thing in harbourmasters discord and a couple others i was in. i would just wait for hm64 to come out with their paper mario port, it looks to be alot better. their ports are super...
Someone please make a'clean fork without linking to the "I wanna get sued" repo.
Then again if it uses AI then no thanks.
I do want a Vita port but not like this.
Oh look, an actual decompiltion and port to PC that didn't use leaked source code or bundle completed copies next to it. if only this happened with the last one related to pokemon.
I was recently inspired to write a quick story.... hope you guys enjoy.
In the ancient lands of GBAtempia, where code flows like holy water and firmware updates strike fear into the bravest of modders, a figure emerged from the digital mist…...
ive been more intrigued with the physical achievements of machine learned models.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/sonys-new-ai-robot-can-probably-beat-you-in-table-tennis/...
humans can write AI off but most of the advancement is happening right under humans noses.
people think chatgpt,grok, etc are the epitone of AI. not even close.
my background is in industrial manufacturing processes and statistical process...
companies really are the scum of the earth
you'd think 'market conditions' would have them trying to be babyfaces and cutting prices to look friendly to the consumers
nah, blood out of a stone it is
Nintendo could maintain the price. They just don't want to make less profit, is that simple.
Yes prices are high all across the board, but Nintendo was already making a nice profit unlike Sony and Microslop.
Welcome to the unbelievable...
Or the Analogue64 that doesn't come from an arms dealer.
Or the SummerCart64 which is an amazing open source flash cart that actually has developer tools built in.