A New Chapter for The Fun Pimps and 7 Days to Die

If you are using AI without checking and context the results are unreliable.
And if you're making claims on how I'm using AI without actually knowing how I use it, your response is silly.
One of the reasons that certain of these examples did fail was that people cheated the system by just buying a second car, the increased number of cars was mentioned as being reason of the failure. Indeed, you don't need to travel the world yourself but a bit of first hand experience does help
Ah! I know, right? Reality... who needs it? :sneaky:

By the way, as Meganoth did, you completely ignored my comparison between the car industry and the game industry (or simply felt it was so irrelevant for you that you didn't need to reply). Good job.

Sometimes I wander why I waste my time discussing with people that don't really want to have a honest discussion.
Most people have the tendency to make counter points just to "win" an argument instead of discussing the topic. :rolleyes:
 
I bought a game called "Memories of Mars". Was a pretty cool game until about a year or 2 ago they decided to abandon the online servers and now the game is vaporware. It's literally sitting in my gaming library and I can't play it at all.

Compare that to the physical copies I still possess of the original Deus Ex and System Shock 2, both I can still drop in a cd drive and play to this day. We are indeed living in different times now.
 
Most people have the tendency to make counter points just to "win" an argument instead of discussing the topic. :rolleyes:
"Most people don't listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply." -- Stephen R. Covey Of course, that's also ancient wisdom repackaged and sold today as "self-help." ;)

I'm not sure how the car industry comparison really applies or comes in myself. They produce physical products. I'd think that has more to do with planned obsolescence and the unfounded belief that technology will solve all our ills when there are no silver bullets.

Most people aren't thinking about the shift from a product to a service economy, I don't think, largely enabled by the shift from physical to digital. I think we've become overly reliant on the tech sector myself.
 
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