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Every OS should have a skull and crossbones it shows you before killing a process

Project Borealis is kinda interesting. Emulating the feel and look of Source in Unreal, even the UI, is a weird choice, but I like the results. I like how it looks.
I'm kinda worried how long will it take if the few minutes short demo took 6 years

worked on my game for the vinesauce shroomjam for like 8 hours today. it's almost done, just gotta' put the few finishing touches on it!

the game is like 10 minutes long max and it's kind of shit but hey, i only had a week to work on it and i've been trying to get everything settled at the new place still so i'm pretty happy with it. over 500 people joined the jam and i'd be surprised if 15% of that actually submitted something so at least i can say i did it!

look for "Uncorrupt Inc." as that will be the name of my game :3

"5.) Butt cracks, boobies, and panty-shots aren't necessarily considered essential to the overall narrative and character development of any anime series. Regardless of whether fan service is an important part of the overall entertainment some viewers get from the anime they choose to enjoy, it's hard to argue that it contributes anything substantial to the story."

OK, this is bullshit and should be called off. People who tries to downplay eroticism and nudity as fanservice are morons. Anime is a visual medium where we can expand the boundaries of what is attractive or not, and if the story relates to genderswap, coming of age or if you want to go there, even about the trans experience, removing the body parts and taming the "sexiness" does a disservice to the show and the story. It's like pretending Barbie's body is anatomically accurate.

I can argue that the availability of butt cracks and boobies is part of what makes Anime great in the first place. Not all Anime needed it but it's there for a reason. If the cultural progress that we have achieved demands that there should be less of it, then I should I say we moved into a sex negative world where Puritans have won. And that's not really a creative environment we should tolerate.
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"1.) Global anime audiences have moved on from traditional anime fan service. The audience mix is younger and more diverse both gender-wise, culturally, and ethnically than ever before, and with that comes different perspectives and standards as well as expectations. In 1989, anime creators wanted to make a hit anime that as many people as possible would enjoy, but that prism of success was very local and very specific: Japanese audiences watching the early evening anime slot on FujiTV (one of the original co-producers);"

Westerners ruined Anime, again.
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