Same but RX580 so a bit less behind.
He looks like how I imagine 'florida man' looks like.
I don't think that was the point of the post.
It was more "Never fall for a 'things were good back then' narrative because actually shit sucked even more in the past"
~~It's true, the past sucked even more than now, and now sucks too, but their clothes were prettier--~~
I'm up to giving them anyway :p
Way I see it? Postcredits stingers are at best useless and at worst cowardly. There is nothing that has been done after the credits that couldn't have been done the same or better within the body of the actual film.
The post credits scene is usually either some stupid extra scene that serves no purpose, or, since Marvel made it popular... A sequel hook.
For the extra pointless scene, my brother in christ if you couldn't figure out how to fit the scene into the movie it shouldn't exist. "murder your darlings" is writing 101.
For the sequel hook. Look. 1994's utterly terrible Mario movie had the testicles to put its sequel hook IN the movie itself instead of concealing it after five minutes of scrolly letters. If that piece of cheesy bullshit has the courage to hook its own sequel, then hiding your sequel hook after the credits is total lack of confidence. If Microsoft Edge can ask you if it can become your default browser, a movie director should have the confidence to put their sequel hook in the text of the actual movie.
Also on a more personal note: when a movie ends I am usually kinda sorta in need of going to the bathroom? It's been 2 hours and I drink a lot of liquid? I don't wanna be stuck in the theatre for another five minutes watching... Not the movie because that's over. Lest I miss the important thing they hid after the credits.
Postcredits scenes in movies are bad, always were and always will be.
Yeah GPL doesn't mean 'no profit allowed'
But it DOES mean that, as pointed out in the thread, even if they do modify the code to put ads or whatever - Ultimately people can still fork the code and make their own 'clean' versions.
As for myself I have those apps from F-Droid. Something tells me any evil modifications (if any at all happen) will happen to the Google Play version, and worst case scenario the F-Droid versions get abandoned.
She did as she was told.
Majesty is pretty fun. I played around with it on a friends' recommendation some years back.
Honestly? Just a modern, improved take on an old WiiWare game called Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King.
There is nothing all that special about MLaaK on the surface: It's just a management sim with a Final Fantasy theme to it. Place buildings. Get soldiers (well, here 'adventurers'), send them out on missions. Get resources, invest them. In fact taken as a management sim it's very barebones and not that great?
The thing is, no video game ever has, in my eye, captured the feeling of being Fairytale Royalty. You have direct control over the king character (who is a 12 year old because. Final Fantasy) -- You walk around town. You want to see an overview of incomes and expenses? Go talk to your assistant and she'll give you a report. Want something built? Point to the plot and ring the chime to call a servant and say 'Magic college here'. Sending adventurers on their quests involves directly talking to them, and you can read their mood on how they react to the assignment, with motivated adventurers doing better. And when they return wounded you can visit them in the hospital for a boost to their morale and your popularity.
Also the higher the happiness level in the kingdom, the more citizens choose to stop and salute you, and the later you can wander around your town without your servants going "you're underaged and royal and it's dangerous at night, back to the castle now", because your subjects like you.
Idk, these small touches made the game feel very special for me back then, I've been chasing that high since. Shout out to Fable 3 for the variety of nice royalish clothes your character could try on, but no shout outs to it for anything else.
Retirement is a pipe dream for people of my (and presumably your) generation.
~~That said. And this is partially unrelated, but it always bugs me how I see people on the internet talking about Mortgages like they are this fact. Like if you have a house of course you mortgaged it. That's just... I think not a thing in my country at all?~~
Would you still love Jesus if he were a worm