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  1. https://suno.com/song/334061f5-d6f1-4b33-bffb-4c02d64eb24b

     

    its good fun to mess about with, but I imagine some might not be fans of AI-generated content. As a tool it's pretty dope I think. My music friends (so far) dont like it. but they agree the songs aren't actually any good.

     

    other things; 

    https://suno.com/song/f9a7e08a-a101-4bd6-811b-715b70a0a510

    https://suno.com/song/619ecc83-b9b8-4756-8f67-c8123b22f19c

     

    You can make a few songs for free but i have a lot of credits so if you want to try it out you can just leave lyrics and a song style description and I can process it for ya. it generates two per submission too, which is cool.

     

    I guess it's worth mentioning that one of the most popular songs on this is a wikipedia article on lists.

     

  2. Blasphemous was a great re-play. i wasn't really into metroidvanias for a bit, but I re-hit this up and found it a joy to play. I'm in love with the feeling of the game mostly. Just bought the sequel and played it a small bit but not hit anything grotesque yet so it's not really sticking for me.

     

    I was really expecting to love Deathloop, and it's probably my fault, as i play super cautious and slow. At this stage I haven't yet killed all the peeps i am supposed to kill, but after 40 hours the idea of stringing together the calculation to kill all of the people in one 'run' is just offputting. But I am sure i will go back to this at some point.

     

    Similarly, the elden ring dlc - i bought it, installed it, realised that i can't even remember the controls, so closed it there and then. iDK. i need to re-learn to give games time to breathe.

     

    ... Ship Graveyard Simulator 2 has just been an easy slot. No real learning curve, just pure do this do that get satisfaction. Like Powerwaster sim but without their shit dlcs. Braid's re-release has been pretty cool too,.

    Dunkey game was really good tho.

    But yeah i need to get back on the elden ring dlc.

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  3. 2 hours ago, Hero-of-Time said:

    Jaffa Cakes. Things are absolutely tiny now. The new cherry flavour makes up for the disappointment though. :p

    Crazy how small and thin they are now. I bought a pack of 5 the other week and couldn't believe it.

    This is how they sneak the shrink in! new flavours! don't trust the lies!

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  4. I get what you are saying, but my starting point really is build time per quid spent. Most lego sets I've seen are pretty awesome end-point-wise, so I'm just hankering for a long time, not a good time, y'get me?

  5. I've recently had a real inkling for doing some lego. I've done a bunch of papercraft and puzz3D over the years, but nothing really hits like lego.

    However, the pricing for lego is, generally, fucking incredibly extortionate. Can anyone recommend a set that is good value for money in terms of build-time? Or is that a stupid question..?

  6. I enjoy those books you get at christmas with all the stupid questions. Here's a riddle - don't cheat! 

    We sound like Eden as a pair,

    Make us weight, we won't play fair

    Sometimes consensus, most times schism

    Usually locked away in prism

    If by chance you seek, then throw-

    The serpent sees where we meet low

    We carry freight when we meet high

    But separate us and we die

    ...

    Plz give answers in spoilers, and feel free to share any riddles you know!

  7. Is maddox still edgy by today's standards? Also, is there an episode you would recommend as a good taster? If I like it I will end up starting from thhe beginning and watching it all.

    (IalsothinkthatIcannotpossiblyagreewithyouonanythingsoIaminterestedtoseehowthisgoes)

  8. I think that's fair - long(ish) form youtube videos that come out regularly meets the ask. I think Sean is a great interviewer, but I have to admit it depends on the guest 100% of the time as to whether or not I will watch it

  9. I expect a lot of Trash Taste in here, but I am interested to see what recs you might have. I know most people prefer the audio experience but I have space for the visual aspect, so I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations for frequent pods to watch? plz no joe rogan.

    I like H3, if that's a metric you need.

  10. hi friendly suggestion - lock all of the big bundled-up threads so that I can participate in the individual interesting topics and not feel like a dick for ignoring the other posts

  11. On 29/04/2024 at 10:21 AM, Shorty said:

    For what it's worth, what I've played feels incredibly tight, like a demo for an already released final product. Not sure what technical difficulties they were expecting to weed out but I haven't come across any of them

    can I steal your login

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  12. On 06/04/2024 at 2:22 PM, Happenstance said:

    Wanted something a bit more substantial to test with so decided to give Starfield another try. I didn't really put a lot of time into it the first attempt and on paper it should be a game that's right up my alley so we'll see how it goes. If anything it'll be a good stress test.

    How did it go? I'm contemplating Starfield but I still have Cyberpunk 2077 in the back pocket

  13. Recently got through Horizon: Forbidden West as I was hankering for an openworld game. Problem is that after playing Elden Ring the 'joy' of exploring a map only to find shitty shit is really... Shit. 

    This game suffers with overdosing on weapon selections and endless upgrading of all of the gear you accumulate. I basically stuck with "freeze 'em, then shoot wit big damage bow" plan the entire way through. Same as the first game, I felt strung out dealing with all of the generic fights going from A to B, especially because my ADHD brain said I had to engage every time, and using any form of travelling faster was a cheat. Sure, dealing with the big bads it's sensible to use the right rock/paper/scissors ammo-type approach, but in general just douse them with the swampy soup water then freeze and bang and you're good.

    Story-wise I really appreciated how they dealt with the tutorial section, and how they built up your family. Of course, playing it on steam years after original release means I am comparing it unfairly to other games, but honestly I think gameplay-wise this is on the same level as Mad Max when that first came out.

    Most recently, though, I am replaying through Nier Automata. The soundtrack alone puts the game amongst my favourites of all time. The unrolling story is a wild ride. An utter tapas of a game with so many moments to savour - and I haven't even (re-)finished the C/D endings yet!

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  14. @Cube its so weird, I was looking at N64 bundles on ebay and every single one had Mission Impossible included. Obv when it came out it had unfavourable reviews in comparison to Goldeneye, but I loved the train station level where people pulled out coffee from their suit jacket inner pocket as if it was a gunl Also it wasn't developed by nintendo btw.

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  15. last night I watched Forrest Gump for the first time in probably 20 years. 

    I genuinely thought it was a spielberg movie before.

    I googled but could not find people agreeing with my theory; jenny is forrest's brother/cousin. 

  16. I just bought (and ate) an all-day breakfast sandwich from Sainsbury's, and it made me unconsolably mad. Thoughts;

    - The bread was thinner

    - The bread was smaller

    - The sausage was smaller

    - There was one less sausage

    - The price was 25% more than last year when I bought one

     

    I assume we have all seen this sort of thing in one way or another for a while now. Domino's Pizza slowly removing one pepperoni per slice over the years is another one that springs to mind. Of course, the toblerone fiasco was national news - but are there any examples that have directly impacted your quality of life, as this sandwich has done to mine?

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