Turjan
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The wonders of statistics and how to abuse them. Especially obvious in social sciences, economics and medical sciences with their by the numbers studies."replication crisis"
What?
The wonders of statistics and how to abuse them. Especially obvious in social sciences, economics and medical sciences with their by the numbers studies."replication crisis"
What?
"replication crisis"
What?
Honestly, the 50-year technological stasis is hilarious and never really adequately explained, unless it's an ending thing. I'm not going to finish this game in its current state, I'm just not going to put myself through that.
1969 - Man lands on the moon
2020 - We can barely make it into earth orbit
1954 - First nuclear power plant on the grid
2022 - Germany decomissions all nuclear power plants to replace them with coal power plants
Yeah, going back to politics for a bit, devolution is a fact. e.g. materials science has been stagnant for decades, apparently, and probably most of us here are aware of the "replication crisis" in the softer sciences (psychology, sociology, etc.). I don't think this was at all inevitable, but that's another story ...
"replication crisis"
What?
It's a thing, been going on for decades, started in the soft sciences, now even spreading to STEM somewhat.
Most likely a function of increasing "diversity" and sclerotic ideological totalitarianism.
except VTMB, Arcanum and FNV weren't made by a thousand devs with an 8 years of dev cycle and a $300M budget.Only on codex:
- I finished VTMB at launch best game ever 10/10
- Arcanum is my favorite game ever 10/10
- Nev Vegas grew on me 10/10
- Cyberpunk is buggy mess!
except VTMB, Arcanum and FNV weren't made by a thousand devs with an 8 years of dev cycle and a $300M budget.Only on codex:
- I finished VTMB at launch best game ever 10/10
- Arcanum is my favorite game ever 10/10
- Nev Vegas grew on me 10/10
- Cyberpunk is buggy mess!
*insert Dave Chapelle meme* Ya got more of that datamined stuff?Some datamining.
DLC+weather system.
Apartamet tuning and something about combat car AI?
Also, creepy sheit.
Wannabe major killer cyberpsycho to the rigth.
Connection to Sandra/Peralez quest?
I think that'sthe best part of the game, really interesting. Main quest is boring shit.
Also, not to beat a dead fucking horse, but those were RPGS. CP2077 is, straight from the dev's mouth, an open-world, action-adventure.
I see a lot of comparison to GTAV and this game no matter how buggy shits all over it. The only thing GTAV does better is small details like NPC AI and stuff like that, but as far as combat, story and everything else that matter goes Cyberpunk is way better
I see a lot of comparison to GTAV and this game no matter how buggy shits all over it. The only thing GTAV does better is small details like NPC AI and stuff like that, but as far as combat, story and everything else that matter goes Cyberpunk is way better
Some datamining.
DLC+weather system.
Apartamet tuning and something about combat car AI?
Also, creepy sheit.
Wannabe major killer cyberpsycho to the rigth.
Connection to Sandra/Peralez quest?
I think that's the best part of the game, really interesting. Main quest is boring shit.
With the way they ended the story, what options they have?DLCs being gigs given by fixers, what a great idea. That will really integrate well with the urgency of the main quest
With the way they ended the story, what options they have?DLCs being gigs given by fixers, what a great idea. That will really integrate well with the urgency of the main quest
Deus Ex is a fun game and Cyberpunk is an ubisoftcore borefest.
Lot of references to the Beetles? Beetles were a creation of the Mi5 and CIA basically your typical Intel.
Hence if you look at the cover you will see many creations of Intel and those involved. 60s? Created by the Navy Intel along with CIA and Mi5. Same with Psychological Warfare as LSD, Horror Movies, and Beetles?
We all live in a Yellow Submarine. I am sure all of you already new this such smart fellows.