This happens at the end of the game. AI Colonel and Rose mention that Shadow Moses was chosen as a template for the S3 plan because of its harshness. Rose then jokes, "I wonder if you would've preferred a fantasy setting?" and Colonel chuckles. This sticks out to me, being a huge fan of fantasy games. I wonder if they just took a shot in the dark and it happened to land on me. I get similar feelings to Psycho Mantis reading our memory cards and mentioning the games we play. Is there something else to this quote? Does anyone have any ideas on why it may have been included?
john89 2w ago • 100%
I recommend watching Undone especially if you liked Bojack Horseman; it's created by the same guy.
You can stream it for free here: https://hydrahd.com/ or check out the c/piracy wiki for one that suits you.
john89 2w ago • 100%
Mushishi is fantastic.
john89 2w ago • 100%
Undone, it's created by the same guy who made Bojack Horseman.
I think most people haven't seen/heard of it because it's an amazon streaming exclusive, but you can watch it (and most other things) for free here: https://hydrahd.com/
john89 2w ago • 100%
Don't forget https://annas-archive.org
john89 2w ago • 100%
That would be nice.
john89 3w ago • 88%
Didn't even know 'legacy admissions' were a thing.
Higher education is truly a scam.
john89 3w ago • 87%
The thing is, Israel is seen as 'strategic' to Western (mostly US) interests in the region.
Having a haven for Jews doesn't make sense when they're surrounded by enemies. If people really cared about the safety of Jews, they would have pushed to establish communities in the US.
john89 3w ago • 100%
How much of it does he have to make in order for it to 'count' in your mind?
john89 3w ago • 100%
everyone whose data this was trained on should be included as authors if its not just public domain
Weird how we make this rule only apply to computers.
I doubt any human artist would make the exact same works as they have if they were not influenced by the art that they were.
john89 3w ago • 100%
Copyright and patent laws should die altogether.
john89 3w ago • 12%
He's already made a greater impact on art than those who created images themselves.
john89 3w ago • 100%
Didn't take me long after it came out.
I was kinda disappointed because Kingdom Hearts 1 took me way longer to beat. I chalk it up to me becoming a better gamer as a kid, mostly.
john89 3w ago • 100%
Thank you! Didn't even notice how I butchered it.
john89 3w ago • 100%
Glad they have all this excess to use against the people that gave it to them.
Glad the people that gave it to them gave it to them instead of helping out those who actually need it.
Great world.
john89 3w ago • 100%
Is it because they disagree with you? I've found way more intelligent conversations and fewer memes on Lemmy compared to reddit.
john89 3w ago • 100%
It's really up to you. Are you cool with it? If not, then don't marry her. If so, then do.
john89 3w ago • 100%
I think Ubuntu made sense back in the day when Debian wasn't as user-friendly.
Now that Debian is, it looks like Ubuntu is trying really hard to just be as commercialized as possible.
I still don't understand the logic behind their paying for updates for certain programs when Debian doesn't require it.
john89 4w ago • 80%
Our senators are worthless leeches that only exist to argue over problems that will never get solved.
Let's see them implement policies that actually benefit the average American instead of just their ruling class.
They all wear nice suits.
john89 4w ago • 37%
world order
You mean western dominance?
I don't want to be notified everytime I get a reply to one of my posts. Is there a way to turn this off?
john89 4w ago • 14%
It should be interesting to see who pays for this when Russia wins.
I want to install Debian directly onto my USB drive. Is there an easy way to do this directly without having to reboot to run the installer?
Broken hinges legitimately should not be a thing, but here we are (thanks capitalism.) Which gaming laptops can people buy and be sure that their hinges will not break even after many years of normal use? I'm fine with paying more if it avoids repairing or replacing it before it's past its usefulness.
Seeing all these videos of soldiers dying and getting injured, it makes me wonder if the field medics carry morphine to ease their suffering.
I have one of those basic motor kits you can buy off of Amazon. I was wondering what steps I should take to make it so that I can turn the motor on/off with the press of a button, wirelessly. I'm still very new, so any information you can offer no matter how basic will probably be useful to me.