Not sure why the author makes a big deal about the game being single player.
Because the majority of capital in the games industry is currently being thrown behind MP-primary/only Games As A Service experiences, and aside from a select few Sony studios, most AAA development is moving away from Single-player
Gotcha. I'm new to printing in general but the use-case here is a wearable helmet for a costume so seems like PETG is worth the hassle. Definitely getting a lot of stringyness at my current settings though so maybe some extra finegaling is in order.
I kinda live in a swamp tho so it's pretty humid at all times here, though the printer is in the same room as a dehumidifier lol.
No residue just some really stuck on bits, and I'm using a PEI sticker so I can't really get it off super easily. Will probably invest in one of those magnetic beds soon.
Mass media? 'Barbenheimer' as a concept is a meme driven by word of mouth and the absurdity over the two drastically tonally different (important note: good) movies releasing on the same day.
I'm sure the Barbie and Oppenheimer PR teams picked it up and ran with it, but it absolutely didn't start with them
As a kid I spent probably a week sitting under a table in my room, rewatching A New Hope on a portable dvd player over and over and over. I thought that I should watch it until I had every line memorized, and then move onto ESB (which I never did for obvious reasons)
So probably ANH, followed by any other SW movie, then Mad Max Fury Road and Sicario
Planetside 2 - someone else already mentioned it here, but it's the only game in it's genre and nothing else really comes close to what it offers (persistent 1v1v1 +300 player battles across infantry, land, air, and sea). It's been kicking for over a decade now and I'm not sure what could replace it if or when it finally kicks it. It's truly singular, and responsible for some of my fondest memories in gaming. It's also free!
I think reddit's staunch hatred for artists is pretty gross personally, I'm very much in favor of letting artists advertise in the manners outlined in the op.
Once post tags/flairs are implemented it'll be easy enough for folks who aren't interested in character art filter it out, and people who are, to actively search for it.
Art is, now, a pretty ingrained part of the DnD/TTRPG culture and I think we should celebrate or at the very least, aide in the self-supporting of the people who create it.
Fwiw the term is 'runs the gamut'
Gamut - the complete range or scope of something. "the whole gamut of human emotion"