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this is just another part of what theyve been doing with old rifts and such. they release the old rift stuff back onto the store eventually. usually about a year.
also, marvel more than likely won't ever work with DBD. they're too big and don't have a focus on horror.
are you using an AI to talk? your typing style is extremely similar to chatgpts.
Yes, I appreciate you asking! I've been using an AI and specifically ChatGPT, as a tool recently to help frame my responses. I'm trying to incorporate AI as a tool in my daily life to get things done faster and more efficient.
My primary reason for doing this is to ensure that my messages are thoughtful, clear, and in line with community standards, as I am very conscious about not offending anyone. This AI assistance has been instrumental in helping me achieve that with edits, grammar among other things.
To make it more efficient, I often use voice-to-text to communicate with the AI, and then it assists me in formulating well-thought-out answers to enhance the quality and clarity of conversations here in the discussion board and adhere to community communication standards. I also use AI to help formulate well thought out answers.
I also have been trying to use it to respond to my emails, there are countless templates you can use.
Additionally, I also leverage AI for coding purposes. It's been incredibly helpful in generating code snippets, debugging, and even understanding complex programming concepts and systems and its helped me solve tons of coding problems and its solved formulas that I've been working on to solve other problems.
This dual application of AI in both language processing and code creation significantly enhances my workflow and productivity. Pretty cool stuff.
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Thanks for asking.
"Interesting...how would it work?"
"Well he wears his iconic red and blue suit."
"Is that it??"
"He has some perks to help him seance danger when it gets close."
"Does he stick to any walls or webswing?"
"Not at all, no."
"...we'll take it."
The saturation of super-hero material today is just insane...I can't speak for everyone, but I don't want it in DBD. Or any horror game, for that matter.
Not to mention the laughable minority screaming for the acquisition of various other, far more attainable chapters for years now. It's good to theorise, as it keeps the fanbase talking, but the odds of anything to do with marvel being in dbd is pretty slim, if non-existent.