

Sony doesn’t only make games.


Sony doesn’t only make games.


That’s what you get when you don’t want to pay people for their work and try to keep teams together. The newbies aren’t going to care about the rich history of the games they’re banging out code for at 3 AM on a Saturday.


At the very least every single streamer in the world is going to buy it to cash in on the media storm. Then fomo kicks in and they make a billion minimum. They could be constantly publicly sacrificing puppies from now to release and it wouldn’t have an effect on that sales floor.


Can’t tell if joke or legit misunderstanding.


Which is a lot of recent games, which is why the push for preservation.


That’s even worse than I thought.


Wondering what they meant by “agenic” AI, I looked up the definition of agenic. It is “relating to agenesis.”
Okay, so I look up agenesis. “Any imperfect development of the body, or any anomaly of organization.”
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Yeah, so I’m still wondering what they meant by agenic AI.


Personally, I see planned obsolescence as the same thing. It’s all to force you to buy new stuff whether you want to or not.


The world is so crazy right now the only possible satire is mundane normalcy.


All the story DLC ended up being modified for online.


Retire, too old to be hired, tomayto tomahto.


That’s because copyright and trademark are more specific than patents. You have to use the exact look to be in violation. Patents are more of a vibes protection. You can sue for close enough.


Pretty sure there’s prior art on that now.


Sometimes you just want to admire your collection.


You mean the guy that is president right now, while this is happening, that is doing nothing about it because he’s too busy dealing with his pedophile rape escapades becoming public knowledge?


And probably would have if it wasn’t being manipulated by speculators.


They gained a cost reduction for a single quarter of a single year. No further thought was put into it.


Right, but none of them are new. They’ve all been around for billions of years.


Remote device bricking is cheaper than researching part wear for planned obsolescence.
The only exception I make is used consoles since I know they hate that the used market exists. Even then, they haven’t really put out anything worth getting since ps2.