I missed the announcement, the PS5 version releases December 8, with t-flight hotas support at launch. PSVR2 support comes in 2026.Hey great Satan of Redmond how about Flight Simulator?
“Okey Dokey, war, war never changes“.
There's a ton of CC content now so since I'm cheap (lol) I may buy the anniversary edition if it isn't insanely priced. I do like the change to allow more CC access but hate the fact that even installing a single mod from their own approved list disables the achievements in game. Srsly guis?“Okey Dokey, war, war never changes“.
While an anniversary edition is nice, even though I have the expansions and some of the CC content was included with the PS5 upgrade, where's our 3 and FV remasters Bethesda? 3 should have been ported to switch 1, years ago. And what about ports of 1 and 2 for console? And while you're at it, Starfield and a remaster of Morrowind for PS5, please.
A meme posted last month to a Slack channel for employees at Electronic Arts shows a cartoon man asking a trio of CEOs what they want. They answer in unison: "AI!" Then the man asks, "AI to do what?" The CEOs reply, "We don't know!" The man follows, "When do we want it?" The CEOs cheer again: "Right now!" Dozens of the video-game company's staff responded with crying laughing emojis.
The post and others like it seen by Business Insider provide a snapshot of a common, and roiling, divide between white-collar leaders and employees over the role AI should play in the workplace today. As companies from Microsoft to Shopify mandate and, in some cases, even track employees' usage of AI, many workers are concerned that using it creates more work for them, not less, and that they may be facilitating being replaced by the technology.
I think this looks great!Yes please!
A bit too tan?I think this looks great!
...some of the reddit gooners were whining about her not being sexualized enough or looking just a bit too tan.... idiots.
I saw comments saying she didn't look white/British enough.... some trolls are weird.A bit too tan?
She spends all her time in the Jungle. Outside.
Oh wait, no, that could be a fun mechanic. Naturally, Lara Croft is as white as snow, but if you take too long outside, she takes sunburn damage and turns red.