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Attention we are looking for one more dev! If interested application will be linked here. If you have time and are able to spot issues while playing that will be great.
Apply here: form.jotform.com/260978253108058
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@Brendy_Rose @TheActMan_YT Imagine being this retarded not not self aware enough to realize it.
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@TheActMan_YT Nah the majority of important AI companies will still stand, and you and your awful allies will continue to lose.

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@glue_sn1ff3r @LSM9926 @GTAVI_Countdown Ehh graphics look pretty standard AAA so far based on trailers. The jump from RDR2 to GTA6 is gonna be a lot smaller than the jump from GTA5 to RDR2.
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@LSM9926 @GTAVI_Countdown I think it will have mind blowing graphics, but take a nasa computer and 2T of storage to run at 30 fps.
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@nojknjkl @MikeyMouseD88 @GoodGamers Wow you must be very young if you don't know what battlefront 2 is...
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@MikeyMouseD88 @GoodGamers steal the brainrot made over 600k yesterday...
uefn make more players in Fortnite.
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@ActualAmelek @UESP_net Love my PC gaming, but gaming would suck without consoles. PC games before consoles usually had complex systems and mechanics that were way too much to handle for most people. Consoles are what made gaming mainstream and actually fun for the average Joe.
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"I was born 87 years ago. For 65 years I've ruled as Tamriel's Emperor. But for all these years I have never been the ruler of my own dreams. I have seen the Gates of Oblivion, beyond which no waking eye may see. Behold, in Darkness a Doom sweeps the land. This is the 27th of Last Seed; the Year of Akatosh 433. These are the closing days of the 3rd Era, and the final hours of my life."
--Today is the 20th anniversary of the initial release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion!

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@Tyrant002model @Memetic_Hazard_ @Pirat_Nation No mods and your games can simply be taken away from you, yeah definitely sounds like a gaming utopia. The PS5 is literally just 6 year old PC hardware as well so performance definitely isnt its strongsuit..
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@Memetic_Hazard_ @Pirat_Nation yes and i will say it for PS6 PS7 PS infinite...learn where is the best place to play vgames
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Sony’s sales data shows that PS5 ports are increasingly losing audience compared to earlier ones, largely due to delayed releases.
By the time they reach PC (often 1–3 years later), the hype has faded, spoilers are widespread, and most interested players have already moved on or finished the game on console.


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@billonthehill @JaynePalme31085 @WebsterPhreaky @archeohistories Its not real AI. Just LLM's being called "AI". The whole concept is dumb anyway.
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@JaynePalme31085 @WebsterPhreaky @archeohistories I don't know about that. We recently invented our replacement... AI.
On second thought, you're right...
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In 1923, a poignant photograph captured a Selk'nam woman with her young daughter—an image that offers a rare and powerful glimpse into a culture on the brink of disappearance. The Selk'nam people, also known as the Ona, were one of the indigenous groups native to Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of South America, in what is now Argentina and Chile. For thousands of years, they lived as nomadic hunters and gatherers, moving across the harsh Patagonian landscape with resilience and deep spiritual connection to the land.
The Selk'nam were hunter-gatherers who lived in the region for over 10,000 years. The Selk'nam faced near extinction due to European colonization and the introduction of sheep farming. They inhabited the northeastern part of the archipelago, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, which they called Karukinká. Selk'nam were organized into family clans called harowen, with no central leader. Respect was given to figures like the xo'on (doctor) and the elders. Their beliefs were centered around connections with ancestors (hoowen), nature (merremen), and spirits (kaspek). European colonization, particularly sheep farming, led to a drastic decline in their population. Estimates suggest thousands were murdered. The Selk'nam had a rich culture, including ceremonies like the Hain initiation ritual. Despite historical attempts to erase their identity, the Selk'nam are actively working towards recognition and preserving their cultural heritage.
Tragically, by late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the Selk'nam were subjected to systematic extermination during the colonization of Patagonia. European settlers, driven by land expansion and sheep farming, viewed the indigenous people as threats to their economic interests. This led to violent campaigns, often state-sanctioned, in which Selk'nam communities were hunted, displaced, and decimated. Diseases brought by outsiders and forced assimilation further accelerated the destruction of their way of life.
This 1923 photograph stands as one of the last visual testaments to a people who faced cultural genocide. The quiet dignity in the faces of the mother and child reflects not only survival but the profound loss and injustice endured by their community. Today, images like these serve as essential reminders of the Selk'nam’s existence, urging a deeper reckoning with the colonial histories that nearly erased them and a commitment to honoring and preserving what remains of their legacy.
© Colorized History
#archaeohistories

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@TonniSkinner @elbowmac3 @archeohistories Nobody was arguing the fact, but slavery and the conquering of land is something as old as humanity itself. To pretend the Europeans invented it is silly.
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@elbowmac3 @archeohistories Humans? I love how you attempted to soften the fact that they were European Colonizers….
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@catred78 @HYPEX @AdiraFNInfo Doesn't matter when they are both backed by a fuckass mega corporation.
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