XYZinferno

joined 1 year ago

Of course! I can help try my hand at it

[–] XYZinferno@lemmy.basedcount.com 6 points 7 months ago (2 children)

They turned out pretty nice! My only suggestion isn't really AI related, but regarding the logo over it

The white border helps the black logo stand out, though maybe having an additional drop shadow could help it pop out a bit more, though that might be unnecessary. Just something I like to do when Photoshopping, but it's purely personal preference! It certainly looks good, even without it.

But you're not giving it up, since human-made art and AI generated images can both exist.

Sure, it could be said that AI generated images can oversaturate the internet, but a lot of sites that host art, both SFW and NSFW, have reacted by tagging AI art and allowing the user to filter them out.

There's so many forms of art in the world and one lifetime isn't enough to learn it all. Music, visual arts, cooking, writing, etc. I choose to focus on some art forms at the expense of others.

If the technology exists to make it easier to visually represent something on my mind and give me time to focus on my other pursuits, I'm all for it.

Absolutely loving it so far!

If I were to get my hands on one of these, I probably wouldn't put too many games on there, maybe just one or two that I'm adamant on playing at the time.

I do have some low capacity micro SDs scattered at home as well that should barely be large enough to house a single switch game. So worst case scenario, I could also just pop the cart out, swap the micro SD, and plug it back in to only require a single insertion.

Granted, this might not be feasible for people who just want to use the migswitch as a backup tool to put all their legal games on one cart, but for pirates like myself I'd consider it only a minor setback.

Not to mention the cartridge slot probably being designed to last a lot of insertions before failing

[–] XYZinferno@lemmy.basedcount.com 11 points 9 months ago

This is just a theory/rumor (and partially a cope) but some people have floated the idea that this might not even be produced in Russia, and the overbearing Russian/Soviet symbolism is to throw off Nintendo and hide where it's really being produced.

Afaik there's no evidence to substantiate this, but if it were to be true, that would be hilarious.

[–] XYZinferno@lemmy.basedcount.com 2 points 10 months ago

Yeah wtf, the OP is just an asshole Thanks for catching that, and kudos for the "power drunk mod" for not bending

[–] XYZinferno@lemmy.basedcount.com 7 points 10 months ago (1 children)

To be fair, there was a lot of pushback from religious communities against violence in video games as well (i.e. "video games cause school shootings"), so I wouldn't say Christian influence would favor one but not the other. Mainstream games like GTA V also show that sexual themes can be present in video games and still be immensely popular.

I think it's more so a matter of mainstream high-budget video games portraying (and relying upon) graphic violence more often than sex. There's countless video games with graphic violence, ranging from Doom to CoD, and the similarity I see is that the graphic violence is integral to the gameplay itself. Removing the violence from these games would be tantamount to removing the game entirely.

With sex in video games, Witcher 3, Baldur's Gate 3, and the aforementioned GTA come to mind- all of which took off and became very successful, with the former two afaik being praised by many for the sexual content available. A lot of games that "rely" on sexual themes though, from what I've seen, tend to be porn games (not intended to be an insult), which at least from what I've seen, tend to not have as enthralling gameplay as other popular games. There's good ones, no doubt, but far fewer in number than the Dooms and CoDs as mentioned before.

At least that's my take on it, as lengthy as that might be lmao

[–] XYZinferno@lemmy.basedcount.com 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Damn, the stick drift as soon as you got it is unfortunate- I'm also surprised an open box product managed to be that defective. I remember getting a gaming laptop open box around 5 years ago, and from what I remember, it looked pristine and operated without any issues. I've recommended getting tech open box since, though with an experience like yours, I should probably temper my expectations and advice in the future.

But wow, I didn't even know Razer had a controller selling for that much. That's really steep. And yeah, I'm surprised as well more options don't exist, though I suppose it makes sense that the top brands like Microsoft and Razer dominate a market that (from what I imagine) is rather niche, as most people stick to standard Xbox/PS/Switch controllers. It's a shame modularity isn't more popular when it comes to controllers, or other pieces of tech for that matter. It's a real shame products like the Google Ara didn't take off, since those are the kinds of modular devices I'd absolutely love to see setting a mainstream trend.

[–] XYZinferno@lemmy.basedcount.com 1 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Oh yeah, new or even used most of the time is pretty pricey. I think I got mine (series 2) for 44 bucks, with the case, accessories, and all that. The grip was peeling off the front, but thankfully it was only on the front panel, so one I had some spare change from Amazon gift cards, I got the replacement cover for another 10.

All in all, I think it was mostly luck on my end and not the norm xD

[–] XYZinferno@lemmy.basedcount.com 2 points 10 months ago

Very much agreed there. I still play Civ V to this day largely because I couldn't stand the art style of VI. Here's hoping VII tries something different.

[–] XYZinferno@lemmy.basedcount.com 1 points 10 months ago

To my knowledge, these privacy laws prevent corporations from holding onto your data after you have requested to delete it. Lemmy is not a corporation, and there is no single entity that holds onto all of your data. That's just a tradeoff of being decentralized.

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