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Hi! If you're reading this, and you follow me, and you think I have any opinions on art at all, please go to https://killsixbilliondemons.com/ right now. It is my favorite piece of fiction. It is about the following question, a question that only ever seems to become more relevant.
If the world only respects strength, are we to be forever ruled by the brutal, violent, and cruel?
It is also about fanfiction-writing lesbian devils, punching fascists so hard you trans your gender, and really fucking awesome fights.
Please go read it.
Northgard is like the part of the RTS genre where you're just building a little village in real time and then you only remember enemies exist twenty minutes in but by then it's too late. But instead it's not too late, that's when you're supposed to remember they exist. You have to turn your workers directly into soldiers to protect you and every unit, worker or soldier, consumes food. So if you can hold off aggression with a smaller force for a long time, you get to use that extra production to snowball way ahead of your opponent. Or you can just turn all your dudes into axe-wielding maniacs at once and go blow them up... as long as you have enough food stockpiled that you won't starve!
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The similarities between Maya and Allison are genuinely so interesting to me, as is the way they both relate to Zoss.
What got me started thinking about this was this scene from the tournament arc where White Chain and Allison are fighting
I love it so much because they're both right! White Chain is too afraid, she's afraid to step out of her role and actually live as herself. But White Chain is fundamentally correct when she asks "Then What?", that fighting your way to the top fixes nothing, and if this version of Allison ascended to the throne of heaven she'd just be another Conquering King and create no systemic good.
And speaking of a mentor asking their student "Then What?"....
Meti stands (or sits I suppose) on the shoulders of the royals who came before her, even leading back to Prim, and her point is in line with the general theme of enlightenment/royalty that winning for winnings sake isn't worth it.
And I think that White Chain channels a bit of this too in that moment, especially considering her own journey to self actualization at the cost of "losing" the game her brothers insist that she play in returning Metatron to life (made stronger by her association with martial arts and the connection that the righteous fist arts have to Prim's philosophy).
First, humans were involved. If generative AI is nothing more than the output of the sum of human data as a species then that is still beautiful because we are beautiful.
Second, a human was involved. If you're using generative AI and reviewing everything it spits out to see if it fits your vision then you're doing exactly what a photographer does whenever they go out for a shoot. Whatever you land on at the end of the process is art because your values inform what it is. It's why we're waiting for the monkeys at typewriters to spit out the script of Hamlet, not the bee movie.
Third, a human is still involved. You are the architect of your own values, and you are responsible for what you believe. If you want to wrongly point the finger at a tool because it threatens your livelihood or ego as an artist instead of the structures that encourage the exploitation of the tool... well, a healthier approach would be to realize that many people make 'art' exclusively because it makes them money, not because every piece of furry dog dick they draw grants catharsis in a meaningless universe. Humans are the fucked up part of capitalism, not AI.
Oh boy! Let's revisit this take in reverse order for narrative reasons.
The third: Dear past me... what a cruel way to say something true. Every artist who dreams of being a professional knows they are wagering their whole livelihood on what is objectively a bad bet. You are correct! Capital was always going to try to find a way to take something that wasn't its own, and many of us focus our skills to rise in the power structures that exist around us. Congratulations! Take your prize. Now develop some fucking empathy you absolute asshole.
The second: Dear past me, you are uncomfortable with pornography because you know the statistics behind women being trafficked for the industry. If you were using your brain, you would be wondering how much of this technology is being used to create child pornography. Yes, it is informed by our values, and that makes it reflect our values (among other things: see The First). Not everyone shares your values, and some ideas are so harmful they should never have been conceived, let alone spread. You are right, but you shouldn't be so comfortable with it that you search #ai-art looking for someone wrong enough you can feel righteous in comparison.
The first: Dear past me, how human do you REALLY think social media is? You LOVE the little factoid that as a species we create more data every two minutes than we created at all before some date in the 20th century. On social media, people are domesticated by algorithms way more powerful than you give them credit for. These algorithms are the opposite of humanity, systemically compelled in the same way capital is. Those algorithms created those sites, and those sites created AI models. You value the raw insanity and cathexis that humans are uniquely capable of. Do people act human on those sites? Do YOU? Do people become more human when using AI? Do YOU?
There's something unspoken in the above: the theft of art from artists used to train these models. I am extremely comfortable with the theft of art posted online because I don't believe in copyright and I think composite art is beautiful and makes the internet what it is. We wouldn't have memes of any kind without art theft. If you post something on the internet, it doesn't belong to you anymore, it belongs to the internet. I still believe this. It's just that in the past I believed that 'internet' was synonymous with 'all of humankind'. Now, I believe that 'internet' is synonymous with 'the current hierarchy of capital, and us who must eat from its hand'. You weren't around for the true wild west of the internet, no matter how much you wish you were. Sorry kid, world's not as beautiful as you thought it was. It never is...
...unless you make it more beautiful yourself.
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Are you trying to get into fighting games but Game Hard? Then I WANT YOU.
2XKO is new enough that nobody knows what they're doing, and has a big enough publisher that it's guaranteed to be a success. And it's free. This is an unprecedentedly good time to get into fighting games. There are SO MANY PEOPLE having the 'mash buttons and see what works' experience right now, and having the time of their lives! Just look at NorthernLion!
How would you like to be one of them?
I'm running a weekly event Saturdays 11am CST in NA region. Like everything in the fighting game community, it's a tournament, but that really just means you'll play against others of your skill level. You can't be eliminated; if you lose, all that means is that you'll just play against other people with the same record as you.
If you're thinking to yourself "I can't do that", "my reactions aren't good enough for fighting games", "I would just get destroyed", then people are you are exactly why I've been running this event for six months! We started in Guilty Gear Strive and have a wonderful community of people. Now, we're starting over in 2XKO!
The point is not to find out who's the best: it is to all sit around and scream at the same thing together. And isn't that kind of the point of living?
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playing 2XKO as someone whose only fighting game experience is Smash
I'm running a 2XKO tournament Saturday that's super chill and non-elimination. Focused on new players and learning. It's a tournament because all fighting game community events are tournaments. If you get beat up a lot early on, you'll get matched against people who also got beat up early. I would love to have you! I'll also be advertising it on tumblr in #2xko tag, but I'm bad at using this site. What should I do to make that post reach players like you?
How’d you get to just fall for nagoriyuki? I main him so to just randomly find this blog is funny…and wholesome.
Sorry, it's going to be long... I also think I might have talked about this before
Back when Strive was still coming out and they were releasing the characters one by one I was having a bit of a crisis because my old Xrd main (Raven) was nowhere to be seen and none of the other characters looked interesting to me at all
One of the trailers they released was for Leo and I remember thinking "well Leo is cool, but I don't know if I want to play a charge character" - then the trailer ends and it says "next trailer in 10 seconds" and I was like holy shit wait that's so cool, then they show the trailer for Nago and that was also when we finally learned his name because they had teased him like a year prior without telling anything about him (I also remember half joking to my friends that the samurai guy has to be fun to play because otherwise I don't know what to do)
And I'm watching the trailer and his theme sounds amazing and his moveset looks so sick and his design is even cooler than I thought and I was over my character crisis in an instant and I got so excited because I knew I have to play him, and when I finally got to play him in one of the open betas he just clicked instantly
He's just so cool and fun to play but he's also so nice and has such a big heart and I know it sounds silly but he's genuinely helped me in life to become a better person and I love him so much....
I would not be playing fighting games today if not for nago, probably.
The 'Silksong is too difficult' discourse feels eerily reminiscent of the 'Dark Souls should have an easy mode' discourse.
What I think is particularly interesting is, like Dark Souls, every criticism of the difficulty seems to consciously miss what the developers are intentionally doing from a design point of view, while subconsciously being a direct response to it.
One of the biggest complaints is that a lot of enemies do two points of damage, so why does Hornet even have 5 health points? Why not just give her 3?
The thing is, Team Cherry could easily have given Hornet 3 health points and nothing would have changed beyond the game suddenly feeling more fair. The reason Hornet has 5 hit points but often takes 2 points of damage is to establish that Pharloom is an extremely dangerous environment. The monsters hit harder, the spikes are sharper, the poisons are more deadly. The game's world is designed to feel hostile. This tangible sense that everything is really, really dangerous (the thing which is ultimately frustrating players) would be lost if every enemy did 1 damage and Hornet only had 3HP, even though, functionally, nothing would change about the gameplay itself. If the game is frustrating you, just think of Hornet as having 3HP instead of 5HP and play accordingly.
Similarly, there is another complaint that everything in Pharloom costs money and, since there aren't many prayer beads available in the early game, finding prayer beads for things like maps and benches is just busywork. The problem is, the lack of prayer beads early on is, again, a considered design choice by the developers. The game's currency being the devotional objects carried by the cultists directly plays into this idea of religion as a way as a way to achieve rewards. The higher you climb, the more devoted the cultists/pilgrims are, and so they drop more money when killed. Their faith is directly tied to their material wealth. I'm not yet far enough in the game to see how this plays out, but Team Cherry are clearly going for something. By the time you reach Greymoor, you should have no issue sourcing beads to pay for items, and I would not be surprised if you eventually reach a point where the amount of prayer beads you're finding outstrips your ability to actually spend them.
The final complaint I've seen is that enemies have 'too much' HP. Really, this is because most enemies can be skipped; you shouldn't be fighting every enemy every time you run through an area. Enemies in the wild serve mostly as a way to train your skills against their movesets so that you can fight them in the 'challenge room' segments without taking too many hits. Hunter's March is a perfect example of this. If you take the time to learn the Red Ants' movesets in 1 on 1 fights around the area, you should have no problem defeating the challenge room at the back of the area. That said, if you do die, there is also a clear runback path that allows you to skip past every enemy and be back at the challenge room within 30 seconds.
Really, I think Silksong has been doomed by its own success. Like Dark Souls—which it takes significant design cues from—Silksong is not a game for everybody. Without the extreme hype cycle, it would be a moderately successful experience enjoyed by a smaller number of players more willing to engage with it on its own terms and hone their skills in order to progress. What has happened instead is the same thing that happened when Bloodborne, and later Sekiro, released off the back of the massive critical and cult success of the Dark Souls games: people who did not expect a game to test them, punish them, and force them to engage with it on its own terms, were frustrated by the fact that they couldn't make rapid progress and started complaining online.
People are complaining now about people saying 'get good' but, again, that comes from the Dark Souls fandom. The games are very similar.
Also, the fact that everyone is playing Silksong at the same time means many players feel like they're falling behind if they have to fight a boss 5 or 6 times before finally defeating it—especially when some players seem to be having no problem with sections that other players are finding extremely frustrating.
Silksong's difficulty is intentional. The game is finely tuned (fair but uncompromising), and intended to provide pushback every step of the way without ever making it impossible to progress. Yes, it occasionally forces the player to stop and practice before they can move forward, but, like FromSoft's titles, you are not being bullied, you are being asked to learn.
Tourist here. I didn't play Hollow Knight.
I don't find Silksong's difficulty to be too high. There are definitely friction points (you can naildive into bosses who are crouching and get hit as they stand up), and there are definitely difficulty spikes, but every death feels like I'm learning a new way to interact with the boss. This is distinct from a souls game where I always should have rolled, which makes it much more satisfying. It helps that my character is much more responsive.
Difficulty is not universal. Silksong will be a very different experience for someone who speedran HK every day while listening to Daily Silksong News on loop until the game came out compared to someone who plays exclusively non-action games. Neither of these players will find the game "fair but uncompromising"; the former will find that (act one, at least) crumbles with any interaction, and the latter will find even simple enemies to be brick walls. Like souls games I do wish this game had a difficulty selection because I wish I could crank it up, and I wish some folks could crank it down. I also wish I didn't have to keep going back to Greymoor to keep farming more beads. And I also find that some enemies survive an obnoxiously long time.
I understand that team cherry has had years to polish the game with no threat of running out of time, and I understand that they would fully endorse their own decisions as the best they could have made. Maybe they did so for all the reasons you gave. Even so, if someone says "I don't like the artistic choice that was made here", they have the right to have that preference.
Happy Silksong day
Here's Hornet hitting a Sol j.D
Hi puki I've noticed you've been getting more hate anons recently and wanna check in like genuinely
Hope you're doing okay
Also skyrim is better than hollowknight goodbye 👋 🙂
This ask affects me much more than any hate comment.
You Cur. You don't know SHIT about video GAMES!
You saw the same draugr-looking dungeon copy/pasted 600 fucking times across the map and you ATE IT UP. You sat there, idly drooling, as the same 3 American voice actors tried their absolute WORST to do a convincing Nordic accent for 1,000 FUCKING NPCS in a row. AND YOU SLURPED IT UP.
You fell for the trick. The Howard trick. You saw the cool dragons, you heard that beautiful music, you engaged in the cardinal sin of nostalgia, and you convinced yourself that this ramshackle set of shitty systems meant something more to you than the mere sum of its aesthetic parts. You fell for the flash and never once considered the substance. You base all your future gaming standards on a LIE of poorly-strewn-together SHLOCK.
I love how Skyrim looks and sounds, but what else is there to love? What game is there to love? Nothing... Nothing but a series of cheaply-made content shortcuts that allowed them the means to populate a giant map with the same activity, over and over and over again.
Hollow knight, well now... there's a GAME. A game that also indulges in its own world building and lore, but manages it with ACTUAL GAMEPLAY to boot! Skyrim MIGHT have HK beat in terms of atmosphere (debatable), but man, those 2 Australian blokes took on a giant and won in every other facet. You want to talk about personality? Art? I can't FEEL anything from Skyrim in hindsight, not when it's marred by the visage of onset-late-stage-capitalism Bethesda. That DNA of dead ambition permeates the experience in retrospect, even if a lot of Skyrim is good on its own merits despite this fact. And here we are today, with the hindsight of various future titles to further prove the condition that begun with Skyrim, a condition that eventually turned into the cold, robotic, corporate husk that is Starfield.
A Five Minute Guide To Calling Your Congressperson
If you live in the US, I'm going to ask you to do something political. It will take you about five minutes. You have to do it today; the republican party wants DJT to sign it Friday, the fourth of July, and the house vote could happen any time before then.
The bill they are voting on will restrict funding to SNAP (food stamps), cut Medicaid and restrict it from covering gender transition services, include $30B for ICE, and add $3.3T to the deficit and raise the debt ceiling by $5T. Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/whats-in-trump-big-beautiful-bill-senate-version/
I'm asking you to participate in your democracy and do three things. You are able to do this even if you are a minor, or unable to vote.
Go to https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative and enter your zip code.
Click on your representative's website, find their phone number, and call it. You will reach either an extremely underpaid intern or a voicemail box.
You say: "Hi. My name is . I live . I'm calling to comment on the congressman/woman/person's upcoming vote on Trump's Big Beautful bill, and I hope they vote in a way that reflects the values of their constituents and country by voting [for/against] it. (Optional: say why.)" That's all.
Your call will be tallied and the numbers will be presented to your congressperson. This will either encourage them to be stronger on their existing position and talk to more of their peers about the way they're voting, or shake their belief in whether they can be voted back in if they vote the way they're planning to.
You have to do this. Voting doesn't matter because you get one vote and one vote doesn't matter. Calling your representatives matters, because nobody calls their congresspeople, because nobody knows who their congresspeople are. This is how you make your voice heard.
Is your entire name just a front so people call you puki (pooky) because you dont feel validated by your own partner?
My username predates the nickname pookie. Does the name "doktor schruum" have to do with the fact that physicians keep finding strange fungal infections on your testicles?
'Pookie-bear' is attested back to 1959, and 'Pookie' by itself at least as early as 2003, per Wiktionary
I was born in 1997
You made your username when you were 5?
If it means I win this argument, then yes
you're an inspiration, pukicho
Honestly in my opinion the coolest thing you can do is be kind
I'm really fond of Blue Prince, but I'm in late-stage puzzle game mode where I'm just looking at every little bit of artwork and thinking "is this a clue"?
These are billiard balls found in the Parlor Room, and I thought "holy shit, if you translate these into numbers, and then translate those into letters, you could hide a message!"
And this is unfortunately not a message, it's just a random collection of billiard balls, there aren't enough duplicates for all of the vowels you would need.
But imagine if it were something, right? How clever I would feel?
(I am also sick and can feel how much less intelligent I am, so the grasping at straws is real.)
I had a dream that the wall art changed and it completely destroyed my brain.