Fallout TV show review: The best Fallout since New Vegas

Card game developer says it paid an 'AI artist' $90,000 to generate card art because 'no one comes close to the quality he delivers' | With 800,000 copies of Dwarf Fortress sold, the newly minted millionaire creators' most high-roller purchase has been a Honda Civic | Millennia
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April 11, 2024
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Card game developer says it paid an 'AI artist' $90,000 to generate card art because 'no one comes close to the quality he delivers'
(Champions TCG)
The maker of digital trading card game Champions of Otherworldly Magic says it has spent $90,000 on card art, the entirety of which has been paid to a single "AI artist" who receives $15,000 per month despite dedicating less than two full work days to the project each month.
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With 800,000 copies of Dwarf Fortress sold, the newly minted millionaire creators' most high-roller purchase has been a Honda Civic
(Annie Forsman-Adams)
At this point, it seems like a million sales for one of the most profoundly free games in existence is all but assured. Do the brothers have a plan to reward themselves when they hit the milestone? Ah, well, not really.
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Fallout TV show review: The best Fallout since New Vegas
(Amazon)
Part of what makes the TV incarnation of Fallout special is that it isn't just a story set in a familiar setting, but one that feels like a videogame story. Or maybe more like three videogame stories. Where some games in the Fallout series let you define your playthrough based on your approach to problem solving, your morality, or which faction you side with, Fallout the TV show explores that split by spreading it over multiple protagonists.
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A rough-edged but worthwhile spin on the historical 4X that oddly leaves Civilization's greatest flaws untouched.
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Diablo 4's next season unshackles so many ridiculous builds it feels like you're breaking it
(Blizzard)
If Diablo 4's season 4 PTR is any indication of what's to come when it properly releases in May, it's over for my free time. Blizzard has taken the action RPG that only came out a year ago and turned it inside out. All the numbers and knobs are in front of you now and it's practically begging you to find a way to break it
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I've spent hundreds of hours to become one of just 0.13% of Warcraft players who have Dragonflight's ultra-rare meta achievement, and WoW did it suck
(Blizzard)
It awards a nifty mount—a Bakar, or giant dog, that played a role in the story of the expansion. A nice reward in theory, but chasing this meta achievement has made me want to take that dog to the pound instead.
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