So, I was scrooling yt last night as I am wont to do sometimes, and miraculously, all these videos showed up, one after the other. I haven’t seen the algorithm working this well in over a decade lol.
Microsoft’s addiction to hiring 18 month contractors and then forcing them to learn an in-house engine has disastrous effects on Halo Infinite, leading them to abandon their slipspace engine in favor of Unreal
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eXIVC8494l8
Serious, the developer of CoD BO3’s T7 patch, was one of the first community patches to address the arbitrary code exploits which began to ravage the multiplayer servers of the older CoD games, making them unsafe to play online. Recently this topic has made a resurgence, new RCEs have been found, but the developer of T7 makes a convincing case that his patch has been safe all along, and the people causing controversy (mostly cod/zombies youtubers) have no idea what they’re talking about beyond regurgitating FUD
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lnjB4gMRL4A
Someone dives into the question of why TV appearances of the world’s greatest detective are so….weird, if he even appears at all. Makes a convincing case that it’s nothing to do with “preserving the brand” (look at gay black superman for confirmation) and is probably because of a legal quagmire surrounding the rights of Batman ‘66
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MrSarELf6uc
Apparently Cloudflare’s business model is something like the mafia’s
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8zj7ei5Egk8
Who could have ever imagined that the evolution over 20 years of the approach to clearing or controlling a single hallway in a video game could be so interesting
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vGtCJFSiSpE
EVE Online, at its highest levels, isn’t PvE and it isn’t even PvP. Eventually you reach a point where it becomes PvDev (or you join goonsquad)
Basically, Microsoft, being a corporate megolith, wants to really be a financial company that pays people to make games as an investment, rather than be a company that makes games.
A lot of the major companies in America really just see themselves as investment firms that actually make nothing.
It's called rent-seeking, and it's the natural consequence of a service economy that produces nothing but paper.
I'm not even sure it produce paper, seems more like it produce waste paper to me, haha