@aescling i mean how much value is a physical copy of an unpatched game
@Lady yeah that’s the thing…
@Lady big example on my mind is THPS1+2, whose physical copy got has a day one update that greatly improves performance
and also is like, 10 gigs i think
@Lady i have no idea why this is relevant to what i said
@Lady anyway why would you fix the wolves when they’re perfectly good for fu—
@aescling wolves is a track on kanye west's album the life of pablo
immediately after the album released, kanye posted this tweet. the life of pablo has since received multiple updates to its tracks on streaming platforms, including wolves
as a cultural moment, “Ima fix wolves” encapsulated the contemporary post-internet idea of released, distributed artwork as nevertheless perpetually a work in progress, to be patched or updated at a later time
@aescling it was mostly notable
a) because albums are not an artform we generally think of as receiving continual updates / have traditionally been most receptive to static physical mediums
b) because it was posted literally within a few hours of the album’s release, implying kanye knew wolves was bad and released it anyway, and meaning many people’s first exposure to the song happened after reading that tweet
c) because it was kanye west in early 2016
but it is indicative of a sentiment and ethos which had even then been going on in games for some time
@Lady Ima fix wolves
@aescling