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delitomatoes , to gaming in The best Nintendo Switch games for 2023

2 Nintendo games I think this year? Pikmin 4 and totk

thingsiplay , to gaming in 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III' will include the series' biggest zombies map ever
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@realcaseyrollins Are all maps remasters of the original MW2 maps? This game really doesn't feel like a new game, but was originally planned as a Modern Warfare 2 Remake extension to add original maps. That they will include new maps in the future is another good reason to believe that. This shouldn't be a new standalone game for full price.

GammaGames , to gaming in 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III' will include the series' biggest zombies map ever

MW2 had some awesome maps, I still play modded versions of a few of them on VR. Zombies mode sounds interesting too:

You’ll be able to team up with other squads for the first time and try to survive “massive hordes” of zombies.

zhunk , to gaming in 8BitDo stuffed 16 buttons into its hand-crampingly small Micro controller

I’m tempted to get one to use as a “little brother controller”. And just for the absurdity. I’ll wait for some more actual reviews to trickle in first.

OneRedFox , to gaming in 8BitDo stuffed 16 buttons into its hand-crampingly small Micro controller
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But why? Nintendo controllers are already pretty small.

Kolanaki , to gaming in 8BitDo stuffed 16 buttons into its hand-crampingly small Micro controller
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half the length of an original NES controller

God damn. If you haven’t held an original NES controller since back in the day when you were a kid, lemme tell you: They are already fucking small. This thing would definitely suck to use unless you are under the age of 10 or have dwarfism (or possibly Donald Trump).

corytheboyd , to gaming in 8BitDo stuffed 16 buttons into its hand-crampingly small Micro controller
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These would actually make for a very hilarious tournament of sorts…

QuentinCallaghan ,
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Some pro Smash player is going to win a tournament just by using this controller.

PenguinTD , to gaming in 8BitDo stuffed 16 buttons into its hand-crampingly small Micro controller

My son would love this when he was 3yo. Now he is 7yo where DualSense is a bit too big while the his hori switch wired controller is getting worse.(buttons become a bit sticky) there should be official controllers for the 4-9yo range.

aperson ,

So, what you want is almost any other 8bitdo controller that they sell. They come in a range of sizes.

PenguinTD ,

I did check and does have a target in mind if his current controller not up to the task. But is seems hard to get a ps5 compatible one, so I will just settle with the switch variation.

MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown , (edited )

Kids are sticky. lol.
Crack that hori open and clean it. The top shell and button caps can be washed in the sink if they’re just plastic. That’s probably where most of the sticky is.

PenguinTD ,

Yeah, it’s over warranty anyway so I might do that. :)

arefx , to technology in Amazon begins rolling out AI-generated review summaries

Buying from Amazon is such a shitty experience now I don’t understand how anyone still shops on it. Even Walmarts website is just as bad.

XTornado ,

Well I am all ears for alternatives, so far it seems the less shitty.

anyone_yun , to technology in California deploys AI to detect wildfires before they start spreading

I feel like they have to put “AI” (the word, not the meaning of it) everywhere. It’s just the new buzzword, we still have to see some positive effects of AI. It just seems they have to throw it out because it’s the new thing.

SkyeStarfall ,

Uh I mean, statistical machine learning models are used in tons of places and have been for a while now. There’s plenty of positive effects to be had. It’s just called “AI” without further clarification.

I’m sure what they are doing here is developing one such machine learning model to improve their detection.

And to me it seems like wildfire detection is a good contender to be improved by machine learning.

anyone_yun ,

Sure, it is good in this regard Still it seems like the term “AI” is being thrown around way too much

orbitz , to gaming in The long-rumored 'Quake II' remaster is out now on PC and consoles | Engadget

That’s the game I first used this name in online multiplayer. Was weirded out when I started seeing Orbitz travel popups (I was thinking of that drink, hadn’t heard of the travel site). Don’t recall much of the game other than for the time it looked quite clean, shiny and well lit compared to the original Quake. Though I don’t think I even finished the single player so I may have missed out on later atmosphere.

Diprount_Tomato , to technology in Marvel's visual effects workers vote to unionize
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The men in black are coming to liberate them from communism

lemann , to technology in Google rolls out anti-stalking measures for AirTag and other Bluetooth trackers

@autotldr I wonder if this thing can bypass intrusive GDPR screens like this site

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xyzzy , to moviesandtv in ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ breaks into song | Engadget

I like Star Trek and I like musicals, but I don’t want the two to mix. I audibly groaned when I saw the description of this in Paramount+, and it seems like a thing where the cast wanted to do it regardless of whether it genuinely makes sense in the context of the show. All I thought was, “Yes, this seems like the kind of thing I would expect in Alex Kurtzman’s Star Trek.”

Maybe they thought they needed a lighter episode to follow “Under the Cloak of War.”

I haven’t watched it yet, though. I’ll follow up after I do.

xyzzy ,

OK, I watched it. I really enjoyed it as a musical, but as expected, it didn’t feel like Star Trek—especially when the Klingons showed up at the end and it basically became a parody. I think I could have bought it more as something like Q influence, but they couldn’t do that yet.

Aside from that, La’an’s actress has a set of pipes on her, wow. She could be a professional singer. There’s plenty of talent all around, though.

Buffy did it first, and that episode had way better lyrics and “character voices” in the writing, but there was no comparison on vocals. Buffy just had better characters in the first place, and more history when it got to its musical episode (it was during the show’s sixth season).

maegul ,
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I don’t like musicals, at all, and I wasn’t looking forward to this. I wouldn’t say I think it’s a good episode … but I enjoyed it all the way through, except that I think the music got a bit boring in the second half.

On the klingon moment, they apparently had two versions, and the other was more operatic and in keeping with what some of us might have been expecting or hoping for. Hopefully it comes out at some point. The version we got, while stupid/silly, had me laughing pretty hard.

Actors for La’an, Uhura and Number One can all sing. Actor for Uhura is from broadway and has a Grammy, and actor for La’an started off in musical theatre.

Generally this season has kinda been about messing around with what star trek can be while trying to stay true to its spirit, much like lower decks. Saying it’s more “Kurtzman Trek” is unfair I think, because it’s a totally different vibe (personally I suspect Kurtzman doesn’t have as much control over this show as he did Discovery, probably for obvious reasons)

xyzzy ,

You’re right that Kurtzman has less creative control than he did on Discovery (where he was sole showrunner for a time), so it was a bit unfair. Introducing Pike and the Enterprise appears to be Akiva Goldsman’s idea from the outset in Discovery, and it seems that he and Kurtzman were the main co-creators of the series. Goldsman is evidently the main showrunner.

Nevertheless, Kyrtzman created this iteration of the universe with Discovery, and my issue with it is that a show like TOS or TNG would never be made in this universe. Picard is the clearest example of this, where it didn’t even feel like TNG in any way until season 3 when it got a new showrunner after going completely off the rails. I enjoyed that immensely, but it still felt like an extended TNG movie layered on the best TOS movies. The movies for both crews felt very different from their respective series.

Likewise, SNW is not TOS despite the trappings, although it’s less egregiously different than the first two seasons of Picard. It turned down the dial of the incessantly quippy dialogue of Discovery at least.

You’re right that they’re trying to bend what Star Trek is, and I’m fine with that to a point, but my perception is they feel like there’s something wrong with Star Trek that they need to fix: it’s too staid, too boring, not enough punchy dialogue, not enough emotion, whatever.

That said, I like more episodes of this than I do of the other recent shows. I just wish they had shelved this script in favor of one with a big idea, or barring that at least went with the operatic Klingon version instead…

JayYay ,

I had to think of Buffy too. Maybe it was too early for a musical, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. Especially that Spock was the first to sing. And in the last song he was the first to act normal which was very Spock-like. I think the characters came through in the songs.

ElectricAirship , to moviesandtv in ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ breaks into song | Engadget
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Love both musicals and Trek so this episode is an instant winner

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