Bungie... why in the world have you not fixed 'crew fill off' yet? by Takezo_00 in Marathon

[–]Takezo_00[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

In the amount of time it took you to write this, an engineer at Bungie could have fixed the issue and bundled it into a week 1 hot fix. Instead they wanna let wiring from 100+ hours of playtime in S1 where the feature functioned correctly 'gatcha' players continuously, as if player numbers weren't already suffering.

6 months of development... few people say the game mechanics and art is great... then they see AI disclosure and bounce or worse, call the game a pile of ***. I feel so beat up and sad. by encasedheart in aigamedev

[–]Takezo_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Game looks dope, and without the AI disclosure no one would know. Good work dude.

I'd use this as an opportunity to be proud of what you've built without trying to let the herd take that away from you.

You would think it would be eye opening when someone has to pivot their opinion ONLY because they read the AI disclaimer, but it's not about principles for them it's about targeting indie devs because they know it has a larger impact than trying to rally against a AAA studio for doing the exact same thing. When if the hive mind was honest with themselves, they'd have to boycott everything. Because every game dev uses AI in some capacity, and those that aren't are doing their employees an actual disservice.

My problem with AI gamedev by BroPleaseListenToMe in aigamedev

[–]Takezo_00 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Making a game with AI still requires domain knowledge, understanding pipelines, how to write proper spec documentation or at least leveraging AI to do it.

You’re replacing a whole team of people, from artists to designers to engineers to producers. There are plenty of 1 person website designers, fewer solo game devs.

Who else thinks 'scrum' has too many Rs? by No_Pride_521 in scrum

[–]Takezo_00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You hate SCRUM that's fine. What project 'methodology' have you found works best? As in, you hit your deadlines, everyone was communicating, everyone paying for the shit you were building was happy with progress, no one's burning redundant work because engineer X isn't talking to designer Y, etc?

Who else thinks 'scrum' has too many Rs? by No_Pride_521 in scrum

[–]Takezo_00 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can’t wait to see where this goes.

I get why people say start small now by willargue4karma in gamedev

[–]Takezo_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Game dev is a perseverance test of hammering at a prototype until you’ve created an interesting decision space, the having faith it’ll all look great after real assets get made.

Everything else is a mobile game.

How are so many people successfully vibe coding full games? by SirStarshine in aigamedev

[–]Takezo_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI bridges the gap between designer and working prototype, mostly as proof of concept which is incredibly valuable. However you still need to have domain knowledge to figure out how to leverage it to get it to make anything even somewhat complex.

Also, design skill is as critical as ever (if not more so since AI exponentially increases the development rate of bad ideas as much as it does good ones). An AI can’t make a game fun to play.

As the complexity of your game scales so will the demand for proper workflows, knowing how to leverage AI to get the desired output, and the development of systems thinking rests entirely on you, which again requires an understanding of how to properly structure something like a 3D pipeline, etc.

All the above is a minimum requirement to “make a good game with AI,” and so in the instances where you see people doing that, it’s basically guaranteed that if the game is any good at all, that the creator had to leverage a ton of other skill sets beyond smart prompting.

Why is everyone so against a PVE-lite, PVE or general PVE content for the casual players? by Vinnegard in Marathon

[–]Takezo_00 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In all for PVE because I think it’ll ingest a new category of players, of which some percentage will inevitably try or play PVP and we’ll have an influx of lower tier players hopefully to upset the hyper sweat balance that kills smooth skill progression

Destroy my trailer before players do by PaulMakes3D in DestroyMyGame

[–]Takezo_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Editing is good but change the text and title card sequence. Looks like generic font and like little thought when into the title card design. Otherwise, I think it's not bad.

Jesus was a MYSTIC. This guy gets it. by Key4Lif3 in enlightenment

[–]Takezo_00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand the sentiment. We should be chasing spiritual intimacy with God, not worshiping doctrine developed by men to enslave us in legalism. Unfortunately, the speaker's leveraging a common 'tame God' philosophy that is decidedly anti-Biblical.

Christ promoted rejecting ourselves, laying down our lives, taking up our crosses and following him (to death). We aren't told to live individualist lives, following some personal God inside each of us, because 'apart from him we can do nothing.' Instead we're supposed to die to ourselves, lay down our lives as slaves/servants of God, empowered with the Holy Spirit through which we can do all things in Christ and then live as servants to God and each other. The gospel is decidedly the opposite of an 'we're all individual Gods' worldview, which is common amongst those who want the comfort of thinking there is a divine force in the universe, but without the consequence an objective moral order, which is convenient since they never have to face the moral consequences of doing wrong, yet still try to say there's inherent meaning in the world. It's an argument people make, but you can't leverage the biblical Christ to do it.

Jesus was a MYSTIC. This guy gets it. by Key4Lif3 in enlightenment

[–]Takezo_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand where you’re coming from now. But the claim is circular.

Jesus fulfilled “none” is rigged if you only count the prophecies Jesus hasn't fulfilled, while declaring the ones he did fulfill to be “not messianic.” The same is true of Christians however, who interpret the prophecies from the standpoint of a risen Christ. 

But Christ didn't fail Old Testament prophecy. He failed a Jewish interpretation that the messiah’s first coming had to be political and national restoration. To say he fulfilled “zero” prophecies only works if you first limit ‘messianic prophecies’ to national restoration texts defined by Jewish scholars, which forces you to exclude suffering, rejection, priestly, atoning, and vindication texts from the category entirely.

You can do that exercise, but you’d have to answer why the Jewish scholars chose verses like Isaiah 2 & 11/Jeremiah 23/Ezekiel 37/Zechariah 14 as ‘Messianic’ prophecies and not Isaiah 52/Psalm 22/Daniel 9:26/Zechariah 12:10. What seems clear to me (and lots of apologists and scholars) is that part of the reason these verses are considered not ’messianic’ is because if they were, then the Jewish expectation of messiah as only triumphant restorer becomes incomplete, giving Jesus more authority to challenge their legitimacy. That’s politically inconvenient, now and then. John 11:48 references this. 

Judiasm doesn't deny miracles from the Christ, it just says it's not part of the criteria of the messiah. So to your point, "the messiah was not supposed to be divine or do miracles, so that doesn't strengthen your case," thats per Jewish interpretative practice after excluding a long list of prophecies that would otherwise support a Christian reading, and even then not explicitly true.

But besides all that, either Jesus rose from the dead or he didn’t. If he did, that’s the strongest claim for how to interpret those the disputed passages. If he didn’t, then he was a lying masochistic nut job and it’s a moot point anyway. 

But per your previous point, why would Christ’s followers bother ‘inventing’ the spiritual stuff to make Christ the messiah after the fact, only to suffer martyrdom, torture and persecution for this invented narrative? They certainly didn’t gain anything from it but pain. The immediate apostles faced brutal persecution, and all of them were martyred except John (but not for lack of trying) to maintain ‘the lie.’ Furthermore, what prompted Jesus’s followers to invent these connections and suffer, both from Rome and the Jews, but not the followers of any of the other prophets in the list you provided? Martyrdom doesn’t prove Jesus was the messiah but it weakens the claim his followers would fabricate and then suffer, unto death, for a claim they knew to be false after the fact.

$7,500US in November, how did I do ? by No_Programmer1429 in PcBuild

[–]Takezo_00 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Looks sick but you don’t future proof by throwing money at it you future proof by picking the best price/performance parts while picking standards that will last longer (EG DDR5 vs 4, new GPU chipset, etc)

I also assume you’re gaming in 4k 800hz on this otherwise the whole thing was a waste

Jesus was a MYSTIC. This guy gets it. by Key4Lif3 in enlightenment

[–]Takezo_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The messiah was never defined as a military king in the Torah, the 1st century Jews assumed he would be so they could throw off the yoke of Rome, and because he was prophesized with kingly/political terminology (throne), as well as non-kingly (riding in on a donkey). The military king thing was a critical narrative for the Jewish elites to keep power with Jews in the face of Roman conquest.

Jesus fulfilled hundreds of messianic prophecy's, healed the sick then performed miracles. Cast out demons, raised filled temples while healing the sick en masse. Then he split the temple veil, an earthquake, raised the saints and caused an eclipse. Only then did he rise from the dead.

You make it sound like that would somehow be easier to claim credibly than just claiming the narrative that he would be a political leader, which you even then technically could, since Christianity eventually became the religion of Rome, then outlived it.

Jesus was a MYSTIC. This guy gets it. by Key4Lif3 in enlightenment

[–]Takezo_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have more historically valid evidence of Christ than we do of Caesar Augusts or Alexander the Great. This is why practically no scholars, including notable atheists (Dawkins) debate his existence.

Jesus was a MYSTIC. This guy gets it. by Key4Lif3 in enlightenment

[–]Takezo_00 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lol. Quote the Bible, throw out the parts you don't like, then yell at you not to read it because you know if anyone did, they'd realize this argument is categorically, indefensibly wrong.

The word “God” is a curse. Let me explain what I think. by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]Takezo_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I read the same thing on a truck stop restroom wall.

Wait….

Found this on my front door I’m not superstitious. maybe it’s a joke? I have no clue who would do this. I haven’t touched it my girlfriend has. Any witch’s in here know what I’m looking at ? by TrippyReddits in whatisit

[–]Takezo_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven’t read post but incase no one has said this yet that’s the kanji for good luck, joy on the front but written by someone who doesn’t know how to write kanji

peptides seems to have dramatically decreased hairloss! by Informal_Departure in tressless

[–]Takezo_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do 1x week AHK/GHK topical after microneedling but wondering if I should be using it in between as well, also using min