This rotating comment box is neat and all, but I really wish I could read the comments to see if anyone else is have the technical problem I'm having so I can try to fix it and actually be able to play the game.
I couldn't get the linux native version game to run, and the windows version ran at 2 fps in the WINE bottle I normally use for itch games. I did eventually get it to run at normal fps under proton experimental.
this game was so touching. I’ve never seen anything like this before, and the way you worded your thoughts and research was so immediately convincin. I never thought about how quickly the internet was taken from us. “We need future generations to know that this for them too” ugh what a powerful line.
I loved this interactive manifesto. Many great questions asked in a single place, along many useful resources a link to understand the early ages of personal software and Internet. Visual effects and audios made me feel nostalgia. Thanks for this. : )
This piece really made me think about a lot of things.
From a visual standpoint, after leaving the first room, the darkness of the night, illuminated by electronic devices, was very beautiful. As I walked around, the old PC monitors and Windows UI were nice and nostalgic.
And the game content I was very impressed.
I have played several of alienmelon's works and have respected them for their strangeness and depth, but I was impressed to see these works, especially the episode where Electric Zin Maker is a beacon like a lighthouse for people with similar sensibilities from the vast world of the Internet. I'm impressed.
I feel that many individual developers around me are now talking about how to advertise and get impressions, registration and fees on google and apple, fees for cloud app services, and social networking systems where such topics are easily visible.
I thought this work would be a good opportunity to remind people now that such things have become a part of their daily lives, what development is, etc., meow~!
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i guess leaving a comment is somewhat futile given the dizzying circumstances but this was good thanks for making it
i cannot read anything in the comments but i believe them
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This rotating comment box is neat and all, but I really wish I could read the comments to see if anyone else is have the technical problem I'm having so I can try to fix it and actually be able to play the game.
What problem r u having?
I couldn't get the linux native version game to run, and the windows version ran at 2 fps in the WINE bottle I normally use for itch games. I did eventually get it to run at normal fps under proton experimental.
Glad you got it figured out :)
I am proud of myself for writing a comment. Also slightly dizzy.
speen!
really could of used an epilepsy warning before entering this page
what the hellllllllllllll
why is the comments spinnin
Drugs
this game was so touching. I’ve never seen anything like this before, and the way you worded your thoughts and research was so immediately convincin. I never thought about how quickly the internet was taken from us. “We need future generations to know that this for them too” ugh what a powerful line.
I loved this interactive manifesto. Many great questions asked in a single place, along many useful resources a link to understand the early ages of personal software and Internet. Visual effects and audios made me feel nostalgia. Thanks for this. : )
This piece really made me think about a lot of things.
From a visual standpoint, after leaving the first room, the darkness of the night, illuminated by electronic devices, was very beautiful. As I walked around, the old PC monitors and Windows UI were nice and nostalgic.
And the game content I was very impressed.
I have played several of alienmelon's works and have respected them for their strangeness and depth, but I was impressed to see these works, especially the episode where Electric Zin Maker is a beacon like a lighthouse for people with similar sensibilities from the vast world of the Internet. I'm impressed.
I feel that many individual developers around me are now talking about how to advertise and get impressions, registration and fees on google and apple, fees for cloud app services, and social networking systems where such topics are easily visible.
I thought this work would be a good opportunity to remind people now that such things have become a part of their daily lives, what development is, etc., meow~!
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Very insightful and fun to walk through!
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I love capitalism
This Comment Section Will Make Me Thorw Up!
This is Extremely uncomfortable.
Linux version doesn't work for me :(
I have an AMD card in case that's useful info.
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i alone have brain rot
real
Thought this shi was malwarefor amin
Sup tards!
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what the
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how do I change the game resolution
how do I read the comments
any way to like, not get a migraine when I look at your itch page?
Inspect element and delete class "game_comments_widget"
A beautiful 3d eye from a game of the past looks at your ai and technofeudalism
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how do i scroll in the comments
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