The game is actually Mega-Dead

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Re: The game is actually Mega-Dead

Postby grumgrumganoe » Thu Sep 05, 2024 6:29 pm

magnet wrote:for real what are those damn gnomes gettin up to in that tower

literally nothing atm
loftar hasn’t even pushed any commits in 3weeks
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Re: The game is actually Mega-Dead

Postby terechgracz » Thu Sep 05, 2024 6:32 pm

grumgrumganoe wrote:
noindyfikator wrote:Should add tldr to ai generated text

Surely anyone there read more than 2 first words of any post

In the landscape of modern literature, the rise of AI-generated text has heralded a curious revolution, one that invites both admiration and skepticism. It is worth celebrating the myriad joys that come with engaging with this novel form of writing. AI-generated content, despite its mechanical origins, offers a fresh and exhilarating perspective on textual creation.

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Personalization further enhances the reader's experience. AI can tailor content to address specific interests, whether it's a deep dive into the ethics of Hitler's policies or an exploration of the broader impact of his leadership on global history. This customization ensures that readers engage with material that is both relevant and intellectually stimulating.

Despite its many advantages, AI-generated text also faces challenges. Issues related to originality, emotional depth, and ethical considerations must be navigated carefully. Nonetheless, the ability of AI to provide diverse, clear, and innovative content represents a significant advancement in literary creation. As this technology evolves, it holds the promise of offering new insights into historical and speculative topics, enriching our understanding of the past and its potential trajectories.
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Re: The game is actually Mega-Dead

Postby Shitten_DuPants » Thu Sep 05, 2024 6:33 pm

i eat da punani
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Re: The game is actually Mega-Dead

Postby Doxxen_DuWives » Thu Sep 05, 2024 6:33 pm

im gonna....... im gonna FUCKING DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXX
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Postby Drownin_DaSea » Thu Sep 05, 2024 6:36 pm

HELLO I AM UNDA DA WATA
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Re: The game is actually Mega-Dead

Postby abt79 » Thu Sep 05, 2024 9:07 pm

Nah mate they do this every year before a reset.


Just ignore how the No Patchma Period gets longer each time…
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Re: The game is actually Mega-Dead

Postby fallout » Thu Sep 05, 2024 9:39 pm

We can assume Loftar finished something big and is now padding out the w16 changes, or its like a new legacy server..
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Re: The game is actually Mega-Dead

Postby Audiosmurf » Fri Sep 06, 2024 12:52 am

I had sex with you're wife
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Re: The game is actually Mega-Dead

Postby Ailaa » Fri Sep 06, 2024 12:09 pm

Could not agree more, something needs to happen. I wish they would just sell the game to someone who cares.
Patches just updating colours bit now and then is just so lazy, they have lost their inspiration, which happens i guess. But don't let the game die because of it.
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Re: The game is actually Mega-Dead

Postby Apocoreo » Sun Sep 08, 2024 11:47 pm

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