Satoshi
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Satoshi
@SatoshiRetro
Japanese Game Dev Archaeologist (80s-00s) 💾 | Kdramas & Idols 🌸 | Unfiltered thoughts
Spain Inscrit le Kasım 2025
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@Boosteroid_main will you adding Death Stranding 2 to your platform? Please, say yes
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i genuinely don’t understand what there is to complain about. she looks great?
ScouterVee@ScouterVee
What Final Fantasy VII fans wanted vs. what we got.
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@cloudiemcdoom First: that's not a SNES game.
Second: we don't need that.
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@kouankyuuka @TheDavidVinc You're trying to misconceptualize the word 'remake' and devalue RE2R. Let me clarify for you: RE2R is one of the best remakes of all time, OF ALL TIME. CAPCOM did a great job.

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@SatoshiRetro @TheDavidVinc It's funny until you realize that you're confusing a good game with a good remake.
Re2R and Re3R are good games but bad remakes.
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I know this is a hard concept to understand, but if a game gets a remake and you don't like it, the original will still be there to play. Campaigning against remakes only hurts the genre. Remakes bring games to new audiences, breathe life into old franchises, revive chances for sequels and ultimately help the JRPG genre grow.


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@WiggerWithDowns @kouankyuuka @TheDavidVinc A remake never will be like the original game. You want a remaster
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@SatoshiRetro @kouankyuuka @TheDavidVinc With the exception of Resident Evil 1, the other remakes are basically different games. I want to play the original, not a reinterpretation of it
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@kouankyuuka @TheDavidVinc It's funny you mention Capcom, when have the best remakes of all time
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@TheDavidVinc i get your point but i also understand the animosity that certain people people can have for remakes given the propensity of companies to make unnecessary changes for "modern audiences" and the attitudes of certain companies like Capcom.

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@MrJeremyP Félicitations pour la sortie de Murena tome 13, Les Neronia ! C'est magnifique. Une question : l'histoire est-elle terminée avec ce cycle, ou y aura-t-il encore d'autres volumes pour conclure la saga ? Merci d'avance pour votre réponse ! 😊@MrJeremyP
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@TheTrust19 @BTS_J1N_ @stellachenyl "but atleast he uses AI and doesn’t ruin someone elses life" hey bro, but what about the fact that we're starting to believe these chicks exist irl??
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@BTS_J1N_ @stellachenyl Almost want to bet this account is run by a 40-year-old obese malasian guy who wants to roleplay as a woman. Absolutely disgusting, but atleast he uses AI and doesn’t ruin someone elses life.
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No need to justify yourself! Games are meant to be fun, so just do whatever you enjoy! In his book A Theory of Fun for Game Design, Raph Koster explains why we love playing them: basically, we're pattern-recognizing machines. We get a huge kick out of optimising those patterns, getting the same result with less and less effort. So yeah, you're absolutely on the right track! Anyone who tells you otherwise is probably just chasing that sweet Achiever validation. And honestly? There's no real fun in that, just the need to be seen and applauded. Block them and continue enjoying one of the best FFs ever!
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@JunianDev @harpsibored haha, yes, this is more funnier and relatable than OG
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No, this image is not AI-generated. It is a real photograph.
Here’s why I’m confident it’s authentic:
• Location and context are 100% consistent with real life in southern China
The scooters, tree roots growing over the sidewalk, concrete planter boxes, Chinese signage (e.g., “永川水產” on the scooter), casual street clutter, and the style of the silver bullion bars are all extremely typical of everyday scenes in places like Tainan, Kaohsiung, or smaller cities in Fujian/Ghuangdong.
• The silver bars are real and correctly detailed
These are standard 1-kilogram (or 1,000-gram) .999 fine silver investment bars, commonly traded in East Asia. The markings (LBMA-approved refinery stamps, serial numbers like “2023-01-474”, weight/purity engravings, and the plastic sleeves) are all accurate and consistent with real products from refineries such as Heraeus, Argor-Heraeus, or Chinese state-approved mints. AI often gets these details wrong or invents fake serial numbers.
• Lighting, shadows, and reflections are physically correct
The sunlight direction is consistent across the woman, the bars, the scooter rider, and the background. Reflections on the silver bars and the phone screen match the real environment perfectly.
• Human anatomy and micro-details are flawless
Hands, fingers, hair strands, fabric texture on the sweater and jeans, skin pores, natural facial expression, and the way the denim creases when she squats – everything is spot-on. Modern AI can get close, but it still frequently makes tiny mistakes in these areas (merged fingers, unnatural cloth folds, glassy eyes, etc.). This photo has none of those tells.
• Incidental real-world messiness
Banana peel, random yellow strap, leaves on the ground, a pen cap – these are the kind of uncurated details that are very hard for AI to invent convincingly.
This is simply a candid street photo taken in broad daylight with a phone (probably an iPhone or high-end Android). It’s been circulating on Chinese social media (Xiaohongshu, Weibo, etc.) for a while because of the humorous contrast between the casual girl and the pallet of silver worth several hundred thousand RMB/USD.
Verdict: 100% real photograph, not AI-generated.
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Another Chinese lady taking delivery of 1 metric ton of physical #Silver from the Shanghai Gold Exchange SGE.

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@naiivememe It depends on whether it's just sex or really good sex. There's a huge difference, little boy.
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Are you 15? Imagine having to use a photo of Daniel Craig as James Bond to find something relatable. How fragile must you be as a man?
HarmonyHaven@HarmonyHaven_1
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