Guntrigger
I feel like this is the part that bothers me the most about these articles. There's no disclaimer it is AI, there's a journalist name and photo on there, but it's quite obviously an AI generated summary.
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At the top of the page. As soon as I see something like that I assume it's a low effort article to get some commission off sales.
Is there anything we don't let our billionaires do?
I understand the sub we are in and that this is a great game. But half of the games articles I see nowadays are what appears to be low quality commissioned articles for games on sale and also often AI written. I can see why someone would downvote that.
Someone should show this to that guy in Texas who was complaining about the 8 minutes of power generation solar loses every few decades during an eclipse.
Maybe we should all move to NI. Although, that's kind of how the problems started.
This feels borderline criminal. Yeah it's 11 years old, but if someone told you that an early access game stays in early access a decade, that means you need to buy it again on release, would you?
This is a very weirdly written article. Like the author doesn't know that it's one studio that made the games he's comparing, but that comparison is 50% of the content.
I guess if you make the "have you tried losing weight" bullshit as a press release instead, then you cut out that GP visit for everyone and they can dive right into actual diagnosis.
Haha yes. I'm sure it's the hybrids (which have always been competition) and not the unhinged CEO, poor quality forcing recalls, poor progress at self driving to a point it is being overtaken by other manufacturers and a general drop in brand confidence.