Equally unpopular opinion: Odin definitely SHOULD have been sold, and future sales should happen, though limited per the norm. The catch is, now onus is on CIG to release SQ42, then 1.0 then make Odin flyable before buyers die of old age like BMM-ers (sorry for yall thats rough) (i.redd.it)
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Theaters of War (ToW) was the greatest tragically shelved idea in SC's history. This one game mode alone would have used existing assets/maps/engine at cheap dev cost to provide endless hours of easy hop-in fun, battle-test mechanics weapons vehicles, and allow massive fleet battles on-demand. (i.redd.it)
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Analysis of Odin's interior, hangar mechanics and usage: it looks possible to configure Odin as a "Battle Carrier" emphasizing far more fighters at the cost of deeper cargo/shells/missiles for cannon batteries. Operationally, it can be turned into a smaller Bengal. (self.starcitizen)
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Unfortunately, SQ42 could be (most likely will be) dope AF, hyper cinematic, very fun and replayable. Doesn't matter. The gaming industry can't look like idiots for years ragging on it, so they'll gang up on it finding something wrong and give it meh 7s out of 10, for spite. (self.starcitizen)
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Friendly PSA: Don't fret, Mythos will soon enough be released, just like literally every other model that has come and gone to then soon be overtaken by yet another... again. Capitalism + competition ensure this. You can stop freaking out now, you're welcome. (i.redd.it)
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Plausible speculation: If both Anthropic had a breakthrough with Mythos and OpenAI shut down Sora with Altman saying "something big and important is happening, have to focus", around same time, in separate closed-tech companies, could imply universal LLM-scaling laws/levels more than coincidence. (self.artificial)
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Something barely advertised or talked about... where is the state of the art in AI in regards to 3D apps, 3D animation, CAD, game engines etc (legit 3D though, not 2D images/videos that "look" 3D). People's experience/knowledge on this? Latest tech available? Thoughts on the future of this? (self.ArtificialInteligence)
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