• TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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    In the before-times people would purchase objects that were displayed on “shelves”. They would pick the object up and carry it to a “cashier” who would then look at a small sticker called a “price tag” on the item, and charge the customer that amount.

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      Still, it’s weird that the zoomed-in image came from a different copy of the game than the other two. (Or that they took off the sticker before taking another photo, and then didn’t use that new photo for the zoomed-in image.)

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        I feel like the “ai” upscaling comment is probably right. The women in the last frame have a lot more detail and contrast, in addition to a partially illegible price tag that wasn’t there before.

        Like, it could be from a different photo, but why would the creator go find a whole different picture when they had one right in front of them?

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          I agree with you guys. I just thought it was funny.

          Maybe they had to use a different, larger, pic to get anything recognizable? It’s an internet mystery.