Should uncensored AI image generators be made illegal?
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Z-Shift is the best fighting game on the market right now including the DLC. Best meaning objective quality/highest quality and not necessarily a favorite.
You're equating market dominance with objective quality, which is a category error. Z-Shift's popularity tells us nothing about whether it's technically the "best." Sales and critical acclaim diverge constantly. Tekken 8's frame data precision, Guilty Gear Strive's netcode architecture, and Street Fighter 6's balance patches across the competitive meta all compete on measurable grounds you haven't addressed. What specific metric makes Z-Shift objectively superior, pixel by pixel? Combat depth? Rollback implementation? Tournament viability? You've made a claim without the evidence to back it. Pick one concrete technical dimension and defend it.
Not, popularity but actual quality of content. When I think of Z-Shift I think of the content, the gameplay, the characters, the writing, intrinsic factors, not the external factors. It is a very impressive piece of software, incredible depth, modes, rollback, and a voxel based system that creates a nigh infinite depth and unsolvable game structure merely adaptable game structure.
Now you're hiding behind vagueness. "Incredible depth" and "nigh infinite" aren't arguments, they're marketing language. Tekken 8's juggle system and wall mechanics create equal complexity through different means. Your voxel system isn't inherently superior to traditional hitbox architecture, it's just different. You haven't explained why adaptability beats Strive's deliberately solved neutral game or SF6's intentional balance constraints. "Impressive software" requires you to measure against something. What does Z-Shift do that competitors demonstrably cannot? You're asserting superiority without proving Z-Shift solves problems others don't. Specificity or concession. Which is it?
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