Everything would get overrun by fake users and no one would feel like they’re really interacting with real people -even if they are- because all the trust would be gone. It’s just not worth it.
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Sure, it would make me sleepy but my skin would feel weirdly sensitive every time. I couldn’t get comfortable at all, and would feel like I didn’t get any sleep the next morning.
Facebook is both anti-privacy and also doesn’t believe in much moderation, both of which make VR dangerous if an entire family uses it. I don’t believe VR should be something only adults can use, but there needs to be some really good moderation. Otherwise it would just be overrun by sexual predators and edgelords.
I definitely don't want to rely on them too much, otherwise the game will become mostly going to a market. That being said, I do like the idea of using the night market to introduce different NPCs that would be useful to the players later on even if there's not an immediate story arc that plays out.
If I get drunk, I can picture colors for different instruments. Drums, wind, and string instruments are varying shades of red, yellow and orange depending on pitch. Synthesizers are always cool colors depending on their sound. The more artificial they sound, the further away they are from yellow or red for purple and green synthesizers) Human voices are pink if high pitched and red if low pitched.
I did all these cock push ups for nothing!
I searched “fuck does typing fuck at the beginning of a google search get rid of the Ai” and the top result was the AI overview saying you can get rid of it with “a well placed F-bomb.”
I think Google got rid of that trick already.
Same, even though I still use a lot of splat books from 2020 and just imagine how things would be similar/different in 2045.
If their song went viral, it would be funny to make a running gag that the random fans you encounter for the next week who like the song are not the usual target audience of the band at all and only know that one song.
Example: A local hardcore band releases a song criticizing the NCPD, and the song becomes viral. Suddenly, all the police officers they encounter are listening to that song and singing along.
This is fine because it has a lot of vegetables.
Yeah, Reddit used to be my main source of information about more obscure rpgs because while videos are out there on YouTube, the search is really garbage and only shows the videos I want after searching it enough times and forcing the algorithm to realize that I actually want to see it. This is why forums like on Enworld and RPG.net are definitely the best method. No algorithm forcing you to only see stuff when it realizes you want to.