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> What's the last big budget release that actually left a strong artistic impression?

Elden Ring. You’d need to go quite a bit further back for the last one before that though.


Definitely Elden Ring.

As evidence, even Harper's Magazine wrote about it:

https://harpers.org/archive/2024/11/dying-is-a-form-of-educa...


Brilliant article, thank you for sharing.


The fact that you think this is an obvious tell just shows that it could be used strategically against you. Some players will use any means available to level each other. Don’t be so sure :-)


The fact that you still have the energy to reply to all these "isn't Redux bad/old/dead?" comments is a testament to the patience it must have taken to get this release out. Thanks for all your efforts.


Have to disagree with you on Half Life: Source. It’s way too glitchy to enjoy from start to finish. I’d recommend playing Black Mesa instead.


You and I must have played different copies of the game, then


Microsoft has only just implemented (in preview) the ability to change the name/URL of your SharePoint site[0], a feature that has been widely requested for well over a decade.

Atlassian users might have a while to wait yet :-)

[0] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/change-site-addr...


>MS has competing software (Skype for business previously known as Lync)

Teams, not Skype for Business, is Microsoft's Slack competitor.


Not sure why you were being voted down - Teams was explicitly positioned as a competitor for Slack.


Teams' editor is also terrible


Menulog and others have been doing this in Australia for at least 5 years.


I played countless games of casual CS with Atta while running GotGames, which hosted the majority of Aus/NZ pro CS:S tournaments back in the day.

He was a kind and warm influence in a scene which harbored its fair share of immaturity and vitriol. He'll be sorely missed.


Thanks. I'll happily trust someone called Rottman when it comes to decomposing bodies.


Thanks for the link. I'll throw in a recommendation for McSweeney's Internet Tendency.

https://www.mcsweeneys.net/


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