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  • "Playable" is doing a lot of work.

    Don't get me wrong: I've played through games with it and it's really great. But there's a ton of glitches and games that don't play well. In another 5 or 10 years (hopefully I've upgraded my hardware by then) it'll probably be great. But today it's reserved for enthusiasts who enjoy tinkering with settings or playing less demanding games.

  • I've got much better devices for porn, but it's pretty easy to use one-handed. Sit up with it on your lap. Lay down with your hand under it and the other side in the air, or with your hand on the top side and the other side resting the weight on your couch or bed.

    If you couldn't do that you'd need a 3rd hand to use the touch screen.

    Hmmm... I wonder if there's any porn games that support simultaneous controller and touch screen import.

  • Pokemon Sword and Shield.

    Rose is trying to move the country off of fossil fuels and onto sustainable green energy. Somehow Gamefreak manages to portray this as being a terrorist and extremist. How dare he try to move Galar away from coal?

  • I've been meaning to re-watch Korra, but I remember even the first time I watched it being a bit disappointed in the "enlightened centrism" where they are trying to paint every conflict as pacifists vs extremists.

    I think it's similar to looking at BioShock 1 and BioShock Infinite. There's a lot of writers out there who just use politics and ideology as a setting for the conflict rather than actually being central to their message. It's simply a solid formula to make a villain: take any sort of stance and push it to violent extremes. Comstock is a religious zealot, Andrew Ryan I don't think ever even mentions spirituality if I remember. Ken Levine's message in the two games is not about religion, but extremes.

    There are benefits. It makes the villains more nuanced and relatable. It gives the protagonist room for doubt and allows for some of the "good" guys to take on antagonistic roles. But Korra also ends up supporting an oppressive regime, and Booker DeWitt gets shoehorned into fights against the people rebelling against his enemy because... Reasons?

  • Any word on a Citra replacement? I remember a while back I tried to look for an alternative just for compatibility for certain games and I couldn't find much. It seemed like Citra was the only good option for actually playing games. When you add in that the 3DS is no longer sold or supported, plus the hardware gimmicks that led to most games being exclusive to that platform, and also the sheer discomfort my adult hands experience trying to hold such a small device, I'd really much rather play those games on the Deck or with a controller.

    The Switch is still young. It's Nintendo's active console so they're dedicating more security and legal resources to protecting it, but I'm sure that will be reduced after the Switch 2 launches. RyuJinx is still a solid option, and when you add these various forks I'm sure emulation will be in a good spot in time.

  • I'm not a copyright expert either, but I would think it goes one of two ways.

    One is that the original rights holder of the IP could sue these binders for profiting off of it.

    The other is that they can't because the work is sufficiently transformative, in which case it would fall to he fanfic writer. From there, it probably depends on how they released their work. Some websites might claim ownership of anything published there as part of their ToS. Some authors might explicitly release their works under more open licenses to encourage community involvement. If it was just posted somewhere without addressing these questions (which I would guess is pretty common)... Sounds like a mess for the courts to sort out.

  • I just checked Ikea's website and they have cutlery sets on clearance for <$2. Theres plenty at various price points, and only the most expensive get over $20.

    I understand different people are in different situations. There have been times in my life when $20 was a big expense. I also don't like throwing out good stuff to buy new stuff. But to me the hassle of dealing with the one bad fork isn't worth messing around with - either toss it or put it in the junk drawer as a non-food instrument and buy new ones of you get low.

  • PS3 is a strong, strong contender for reliability and repairability reasons. You could replace the CMOS battery and hard drive today. You have to jump through hoops to add funds to your wallet, but once you do the store still works for the moment. The last time I looked there were even some decent deals from a couple of publishers.

    No memory cards to worry about. The physical discs were expensive enough that people took care of them and are more inclined to sellt hem than toss them: it's still really easy to find discs on eBay, and they're new enough and most games have been remastered so they're usually less than $20. It's impossible to find Sixaxis or Dualshock 3's, but fake ones from AliExpress are super cheap and almost identical except for the almost-never-used motion controls. You can also use a lot of USB controllers, or use something like a MayFlash adapter to use just about any controller you want. I think you can pair Dualsense too, though I haven't tried. If you have original OEM's, I don't remember them ever having drift problems. The only real problem with the original controllers would be battery life (you can replace them if you're handy), USB Mini-B, and how they needed a handshake and could only charge plugged into certain devices or special power supplies (another reason to just use counterfeits).

    With a fat model you have full backwards compatibility with PS1 and PS2. With the online store you can get a lot of PS1, PS2, and PSP games. Not sure if this counts, but you can do remote play with a PSP too. Some of the online multiplayer probably still works, depending on the game. It has an HDMI out and the old AV out, so you can hook it up to almost any TV with cheap and a sailable cables. You can also load up video and audio files for playback, saving wear on the disc drive. I remember briefly experimenting with using mine as a media server back in the day.

    The drawbacks are few. I'm assuming no hacking or modding, so no Nintendo games. No Xbox either, though I don't think that's anywhere near as important. A disc drive is always just a matter of time before it fails. The fat model has PS2 compatibility, but also was less reliable, so that's a trade-off. The digital store is not long for this world. I used to use mine for Netflix, YouTube, HBO, etc and I'm guessing those apps have probably been shut down at this point. You lose out on modern games too. The PS2 and PS5 are both good options too, but I think the PS3 has the edge. If they ever add a PS3 emulator to the PS5, or if the PS5 library grows in general, it could still overtake the PS3 in the future.

    If you lean more Nintendo I think the WiiU was better than the switch until they shut the e-shop down, and might still be better if we open this up to modding and hacking. It's just easier to work with a WiiU because Nintendo stopped caring about protecting it. It's also better for playing DS and Wii games for example. A ton of Switch games were also released on WiiU, and the Switch's legacy content is mostly locked behind the online subscription - how long will that be available for? Still has the disc drive issue and can't play Sony exclusives, but a strong option.

    I'm not usually an Xbox guy, but they're usually the easiest to mod, the emulate things well, and even without modding the Series X is probably the best option for pure backwards-compatibility with a good chunk of the libraries of every Xbox generation ever. The problem is you get neither the Sony nor Nintendo exclusives. And Xbox exclusives really aren't all that enticing to me. Maybe if you're into HALO or Gears or Forza Xbox is a more appealing option. The best IP's Xbox owns are often released on other consoles, like MineCraft. Which is great for the industry, but hurts Xbox's ranking here.

  • You clearly don't have even a basic education in economics. There's enough data across a variety of jurisdictions and history at this point to establish the effectiveness of the minimum wage.youre choosing to ignore that and simp for managers and capital owners.

  • Any progressives who actually pay attention to what the government is doing and not just Republican propaganda are probably also supporting Biden.

    He's not been perfect. I wish he was younger, and i have criticisms on a lot of middle east foreign policy including Israel, but on the whole he's been by far the most progressive president in my lifetime.

  • Oh yes of course that all makes sense, but it's also all just speculation. The Dems have not dominated yet. In more than the 3 decades I've been alive, the Dems have only had a filibuster-proof majority of Congress, plus the presidency, for a handful of months.

    I've seen them win the popular vote and lose the presidency twice.

    I hope the Dems do dominate and shift the Overton window left. But I think we also need to be careful about the expectations and narratives carried online. Fascists love to spread the lie that the Dems have been in control for decades and accomplished nothing. So saying Dems have dominated elections when they haven't (at least not nationally) is dangerous.

  • The Dems lost control of the house at mid-terms, and they only have a razor-thin margin in the Senate of 51-49 if you count the 3 independents as Dems (which is fair as they caucus together).

    I don't see any domination, at least on a national level.

  • It's not just cars. The music, courses, parts, racing liveries, probably more stuff. And I'm sure those contracts limit what they can do significantly.

    Even if all of those companies would want to continue to be involved on a PC release, those legal agreements would have to be amended. They're probably partway through upping those agreements for GT8, so if they have plans for a PC release it'll probably easier and cheaper if it's done that way from the start.

  • Fair enough, I was just rolling with what you brought.

    Does CNN work better? Or CBS?

    I think I would agree with you on a lot: faithless electors should be legislated out of existence and the electoral college sucks. Where I disagree is that I don't think this is significant enough to discourage voting. Faithless Electors are more of a trivia question than anything meaningful to American politics.