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It’s because Adams just drew the stories other people sent him.
Full sun and sunglasses? There’s no way the guy on the left can see shit on his screen.

Things seemed to be getting better in the 90s. It wasn’t solved, but it was on course to be getting better. And then 9/11 happened and all of a sudden, it was ok to be prejudice against brown people and it didn’t take long for that to snowball. Seeing that felt like everyone around me was replaced with pod people.

Do you think that scene from Blues Brothers would be included if it was made today or would the executives play it safe and veto it?

The Blues Brothers- Illinois Nazis High Quality

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Malcolm describes the difference between the "house Negro" and the "field Negro."

It’s because I never tried to represent an absolute, but you still decided to reduce my argument into one. Most people don’t mod a game before trying it vanilla. The few excepts are games with notorious bugs or legacy titles that only work on modern systems with modifications.

Modding a game is an artistic activity that’s a key part of remix culture and doesn’t interfere with the original artist intent of the game because it’s something that happens after release. DLSS5 is a layer on top of the release game that’s there from the start.

An equalizer is something the end user does themselves to customize their experience of the music, but it doesn’t override the original music or the “canon”. Any music maker will understand the need for equalizers because of unique room setups. They would not appreciate if their music was fed through a autotuner though, especially if it’s something the hardware manufacturer is forcing on the end user without their knowledge.

Most people will install mods after playing the game as intended to get more life out of it and if a game is modable, it’s often because the devs included support for that.

An equalizer is a preferred option because everyone doesn’t have the same audio setup. Different speakers and different room setups will effect the audio. An equalizer is equivalent to the calibration settings in your display setting.

Most people will install mods after playing the game as intended to get more life out of it and if a game is modable, it’s often because the devs included support for that.

Many of those devs got their starts in the modding scene and understand remix culture. What Nvidia is doing is not that. What Nvidia is doing is tantamount to including Autotune in every music player.

Depends where you are. I often see it with a globe, which is a dog whistle used by the altright.
That’s what Ivy League is for.
All for the service of a Live Service Game seems like such a waste of effort.