They use moral relativism to defend their beliefs and moral absolutism to attack yours.Vergil wrote: ↑ May 21st, 2024, 19:32It's interesting moral relativism is only ever defended in cases where the defender has some weird degenerate perversion that goes against morality and art relativism is only ever defended in cases where the "artist" makes dog shit like piss Christ or Outer Worlds.
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Tim Cain says there are no bad games only different preferences and budgets... Agree? Disagree?
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The poll results were so much better when it's just Tim Cain who voted for the first option.
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The guy Todd Howard let make Fallout 1
As soon as they like you, make 'em unlike you.
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Re: preferences versus quality, entertaining versus craftsmanship, it should be noted:
IF given preference P, e.g., 2 apples >> 5 grapes, subjectively, THEN x >> y objectively, is valid inference. Indeed, as common a part of life as preference.
Some objects will satisfy, courtesy of physics, an arbitrary preference better that others. So objectively, even though the preference itself is purely subjective. Once we grant any given preference, we have criteria that some objects objective do worse at:
x = fresh apples
y = spoiled apples, pockmarked with holes, with black and white mold all over it, yum.
Edit. Once you want a washing machine, you subjectively prefer one washing machine over whatever cash you budget for it. Ok. This preference is totally arbitrary and subjective: other people would prefer the cash. But now, some objects are objectively better at satisfying that preference over others. E.g., some washing machines, such as those that flood your house, are actually haram.
Because of factual and objective laws of physics. Even though you want pounds sterling less than washing machines.
Edit. Yeah, this is now a philosophical extension of the washing machine thread.
IF given preference P, e.g., 2 apples >> 5 grapes, subjectively, THEN x >> y objectively, is valid inference. Indeed, as common a part of life as preference.
Some objects will satisfy, courtesy of physics, an arbitrary preference better that others. So objectively, even though the preference itself is purely subjective. Once we grant any given preference, we have criteria that some objects objective do worse at:
x = fresh apples
y = spoiled apples, pockmarked with holes, with black and white mold all over it, yum.
Edit. Once you want a washing machine, you subjectively prefer one washing machine over whatever cash you budget for it. Ok. This preference is totally arbitrary and subjective: other people would prefer the cash. But now, some objects are objectively better at satisfying that preference over others. E.g., some washing machines, such as those that flood your house, are actually haram.
Because of factual and objective laws of physics. Even though you want pounds sterling less than washing machines.
Edit. Yeah, this is now a philosophical extension of the washing machine thread.
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man I just want games without gays in itNotAI wrote: ↑ May 22nd, 2024, 19:51Re: preferences versus quality, entertaining versus craftsmanship, it should be noted:
IF given preference P, e.g., 2 apples >> 5 grapes, subjectively, THEN x >> y objectively, is valid inference. Indeed, as common a part of life as preference.
Some objects will satisfy, courtesy of physics, an arbitrary preference better that others. So objectively, even though the preference itself is purely subjective. Once we grant any given preference, we have criteria that some objects objective do worse at:
x = fresh apples
y = spoiled apples, pockmarked with holes, with black and white mold all over it, yum.
Edit. Once you want a washing machine, you subjectively prefer one washing machine over whatever cash you budget for it. Ok. This preference is totally arbitrary and subjective: other people would prefer the cash. But now, some objects are objectively better at satisfying that preference over others. E.g., some washing machines, such as those that flood your house, are actually haram.
Because of factual and objective laws of physics. Even though you want pounds sterling less than washing machines.
Edit. Yeah, this is now a philosophical extension of the washing machine thread.
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Someone should track down the marketing department and have them produce a game.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ May 14th, 2024, 19:04reminder that the only reason fallout exists is because the marketing department rejected like 20 other shit ideas he had
@AmericanMonarchist Did you hit the wrong option in the vote, or are you @Tim_Cain's faggot fuck buddy?
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https://rpgcodex.net/forums/threads/tim ... 364/page-2
As it stands the codex split is 1 | 92
Whereas the split on hq stands at 2 | 57
Presumably with an overlap of 10 - 20
As it stands the codex split is 1 | 92
Whereas the split on hq stands at 2 | 57
Presumably with an overlap of 10 - 20
Can you see if Tim Cain voted in the Codex poll? If we discounted Tim Cain from ours, there were only one agree vote.
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Kind of a wild difference is interaction percentage considering the userbase of each site.NotAI wrote: ↑ May 27th, 2024, 03:24https://rpgcodex.net/forums/threads/tim ... 364/page-2
As it stands the codex split is 1 | 92
Whereas the split on hq stands at 2 | 57
Presumably with an overlap of 10 - 20
As soon as they like you, make 'em unlike you.
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Fuc...I forgot to enable that option and now it's not available to select. Only can add more options...WhiteShark wrote: ↑ May 27th, 2024, 07:58Can you see if Tim Cain voted in the Codex poll? If we discounted Tim Cain from ours, there were only one agree vote.
So it remains a historical mystery
Definitely. HQ has much more per capita activity.Vergil wrote: ↑ May 27th, 2024, 08:04Kind of a wild difference is interaction percentage considering the userbase of each site.
I'm almost certain it's 95% due to codex's 2FA. People just don't remember both passwords all the time, only occasionally. So they started more often just lurking and don't post. Or log out, clear browser, and can't be bothered to log back in to reply
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UPDATE: After a week, in the end, it seems the final count in the limit...
...the codex split is 2 | 114
The hq split is 2 | 58
This probably is the limit of each userbase since most users just lurk.
...the codex split is 2 | 114
The hq split is 2 | 58
This probably is the limit of each userbase since most users just lurk.
I mean that's not surprising. That's hardly a controversial question for any it seems non-fag.
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...until you see many YT comments...many YT videos...and realize that apparently it is...1998 wrote: ↑ June 3rd, 2024, 15:37I mean that's not surprising. That's hardly a controversial question...
Just like the controversy around the blight upon the land that is level scaling.
But comments don't sum. YT is not a forum. Somebody with a big channel needs to make a poll
Then we can be properly SHOCKED (Hotoru is SHOCKED!) at the contrast
On different platforms...
I love resident evil 1, that movie was the shit. If I like something its good. Everything doesn't have to be a Shakespeare production or beef wellington.Acrux wrote: ↑ May 21st, 2024, 21:06