HAAAAAAAANNNNKKKK
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Good thing is nowadays it's being referenced to as CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material), due to children are unable to give consent and some weirdos tried to whitewash it by calling the less outrageous stuff "child erotica" or "artistic nudes of children".🤮
Or loli
But I would think CP is more well known than CSAM
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at launch, it was really buggy. people in Lemmy tend to hold one hell of a grudge for some reason
Ahhhhh that
I remember now thanks
About the grudge, yeah that's a gamer thing
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Good thing is nowadays it's being referenced to as CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material), due to children are unable to give consent and some weirdos tried to whitewash it by calling the less outrageous stuff "child erotica" or "artistic nudes of children".🤮
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Debated not posting this comment just because the subject itself is so icky:
I am so glad that this is the term now. Some freaks argue that CP where a minor isn't straight-up r*ped is "victimless" (too young, they didn't know they were recorded, etc). The new CSAM term is a line in the sand and makes it clear that any material featuring minors created for that purpose is a product of sexual abuse even if they "consent" to it. Legally, they can't consent and the only way to create the material is to harm innocent children.
Anyway, I'm going to go find brain bleach like videos of a kitten and a giant dog being best friends or something now...
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I stole this from Instagram but you dont know that
also I've never seen breaking bad, is it good?
Hey, don't knock cyberpunk till you try it.
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CP77.
Its really not that hard to abbreviate Cyberpunk 2077.
Maybe he didn't mean Cyberpunk 2077, and just meant the genre in general? I mean, there are other cyberpunk games, plus tv shows, movies, anime, literature, etc.
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When was cyberpunk controversial?
It had a buggy launch. Then they fixed it. And they've kept fixing it. Making it better all the time. Now there's a very small yet exceptionally loud contingent of annoying internet shitheads who make their entire personality shitting on Cyberpunk forever.
They had a bug once and now they refuse to play the complete, and exceptionally well polished game. But they're very very loud about how shit the game still is even though they haven't played more than 2 hours of it since launch.
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I stole this from Instagram but you dont know that
also I've never seen breaking bad, is it good?
That’s two Breaking Bad memes I’ve seen pop up in as many days, and I hadn’t seen any in years. Just started a rewatch the other week.
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You can declare what ever you want. It doesn't make you correct.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]classic. another breaking bad fan swearing up and down that i don't get it but can't answer a question.
what was the point of the kleptomania, mr media literacy man
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I am baffled by your opinion here, can I ask... what was another show, or season of a show that, in your opinion, did 'get good'?
I can't think of anything I really liked, but season 2 or 3 of Game of Thrones I started getting into it.
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You gave it a generous amount of your time. I'd say if you don't like it in the first few episodes it might not be for you. I was hooked almost immediately.
There's some shows that I've seen where the first season is boring, but the seasons after are much better.
My friends kept telling me to hang in there, it gets good, but at that point I gave it up.
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Maybe he didn't mean Cyberpunk 2077, and just meant the genre in general? I mean, there are other cyberpunk games, plus tv shows, movies, anime, literature, etc.
That is true.
Though... I find the assumption they are talking about Cyberpunk 2077 more realistic:
CyberPunk 2077 did have a very controversial, busted ass broken launch, took em like 2 or 3 years to fully fix it up.
Whereas like... a person with an anime avatar... is presumably familiar... with anime?
Akira? Ghost in the Shell?
Is... cyberpunk as a genre generally... controversial? In... modern day?
I can see it as more controversial like, 20 to 30 years ago... back when Pokemon cards were literally demon magic, as was DnD.
But not present day?
I realize this is not infallible logic... but the idea of an anime fan who finds the genre of cyberpunk controversial.... this is basically ridiculous to me, whereas 77 much more recently was in much more controversy.
Or, perhaps I am just old.
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I got to the bathtub scene, said "wow that's amazing television" and stopped watching. I get it, he sucks and he's going to get worse.
I always thought I didn't like shows with main characters I wasn't supposed to empathize with, but found I loved The Sopranos and Barry. Not sure what it was with Breaking Bad that didn't stick.
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If you have a 1% error rate in tweets, even if you proofread that's still a .01% chance to make a mistake. With the volume of tweets it shouldn't surprise you that some people make mistakes even if they proofread.
Proofreading wouldnt really help this would it? Cp wasnt a typo, they intentionally typed it thinking ... well iunno what they were thinking but likely along the lines of " good abbreviation for cyperpunk, really saved some time huh".
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Proofreading wouldnt really help this would it? Cp wasnt a typo, they intentionally typed it thinking ... well iunno what they were thinking but likely along the lines of " good abbreviation for cyperpunk, really saved some time huh".
Depends on how you're defining proof reading I suppose, but I agree, I don't necessarily think it would. But maybe seeing it a second time might jog a memory. Who knows.
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Enough time progressed and it's just normal porn now.
At 77 I think it's gone past normal and into a completely different weird niche.
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I stole this from Instagram but you dont know that
also I've never seen breaking bad, is it good?
How do we know this isn't about someone watching eromanga sensai?
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It had a buggy launch. Then they fixed it. And they've kept fixing it. Making it better all the time. Now there's a very small yet exceptionally loud contingent of annoying internet shitheads who make their entire personality shitting on Cyberpunk forever.
They had a bug once and now they refuse to play the complete, and exceptionally well polished game. But they're very very loud about how shit the game still is even though they haven't played more than 2 hours of it since launch.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Yes there was drama, but I feel like you're downplaying just how bad they overpromised and underdelivered. As a huge CDPR fan since The Witcher 2, (I even preordered TW3 collectors edition the first day it was available for preorder, even though I usually don't preorder). That release eroded a lot of the trust I had in them, even though I didn't preorder this one since I could smell the bs from miles away.
I actually got the game for like 6 bucks on Steam during the last sale and I'm now having a blast playing through the actually stable and release-ready version. But I feel like I can still see the scars of the rushed development on the game's main story progression. Like, I'm convinced that act 1 was supposed to be much longer and more fleshed out. Because I can't explain why a game that has quite literally the most immersive dialogue sequences in the entire industry (in a gigantic open world FPS, of all things) would have you watch a montage of you doing a bunch of cool things with a very cool character instead of actually having you playing through them. Also you can't convince me that montage was literally supposed to be a vertical slice of act 1 but they had to "salvage" it and actually put it 1:1 in the game because they were legally on the hook for releasing it as an early story trailer with a giant "scenes captured in engine" text.
They might go back on the "preorder worthy" list if they can abstain from blowing up the next game's hype to the moon and ride it regardless of the actual state of development. And burning out all their best talent on crunch death marches.
Edit: oh, also I have to rant about this trend I'm seeing a lot recently where uninformed gamers are now blaming the... publisher for all of this, apparently not realizing that they are self-published.