Fucking bonkers first season finale. I just couldn’t take it seriously after that…
Fucking bonkers first season finale. I just couldn’t take it seriously after that…
3 * 2 = 6
3 + 2 - 1 = 4
So, close enough? How “close to 1” are you talking about?
If they didn’t want to be annexed by China, they shouldn’t have signed a treaty to do so.
It’s not illegal if it’s not being enforced.
My guess is because of shareholder pressure
Of course, the lesson to be learned that no company ever learns: Don’t go public. Don’t ever go public!
It’s made much worse by the games “journalists” industry paying too much attention to X. They find some crackpot spouting off controversy, elevate that shit to the moon, and suddenly other people are talking about this opinion that only lives in a vacuum.
IGN, PCGamer, RPS, Kotaku… they all live for this shit.
If anything is a “Bethesda-killer”, it’s games like Outer Wilds, not The Outer Worlds.
Right now, there’s an executive battle to wrestle control of the company away from the original founders. While the founders are probably a bunch of rich assholes, they want to go back to being privately-traded with Tencent’s help, and the alternative is so much worse: venture capitalists in a publicly-traded stock market. They have been driving their IPs into the ground, due to overexposure (looking at you, Assassin’s Creed). No doubt this whole face-to-face decision was bought on by the capitalist assholes trying to sabotage the company and distract the public from what’s actually going on.
The feature creep is a feature, not a bug. They want to be in a perpetual state of early access. They realize that it brings them more money than actually releasing the game and everybody being disappointed.
Just think of the hype of Cyperpunk 2077 before launch and after launch. Before launch, people would be willing to sacrifice their first-born child to play the game. After launch, the hype completely evaporated into scorn.
This is not the place for commas. This calls for a slash.
Alan Wake / Control developer agrees
Well, it also doesn’t help how much they are “accidentally” insulting multiple racial groups trying to make an Assassins’ Creed game.
I have a question: Is a FAQ case law?
A well-crafted, strongly humanist anthology series doesn’t really seem like the kind of thing that would ever get greenlit these days.
Well, it would be greenlit, made, not advertised, and then cancelled after one season for terrible writing.
I’m sure that line of thinking will go over great when you stay home during Election Day and Trump magically gets elected.
Pocketpair also doesn’t know yet either.
They have the full wording of the lawsuit. I’m sure they know.
You can’t just sue somebody on “trust me, bro”.
As if Putin would last that long. Or Russia. Or Russian fighters.
By 2030, if they have any wars, they’ll be using paper airplanes, sticks, and rocks. That would be all that’s leftover.
The US has no federal requirement to pay for unworked hours, be they sick or holiday time off work.
“Federal” is the weasel word here. All states have their own requirements, including sick time, holiday time, and how long you can go without a break. Also, I’ve never seen an employer not offer PTO. Even your local McDonalds has paid vacation for full-time employees.
While I wish it was codified into federal law, your implication that nobody has vacation time in the US is patently false.
I loved that game for a brief time, but I felt like I could have gotten into a car accident with how much I was trying to take over outposts.