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Ah, now Commodores are a name that everybody recognizes.
Ah, now Commodores are a name that everybody recognizes.
At risk of embarrassing myself, what the hell is an Amiga?
Oho~, okay, interpreting the spelling error changes the literal meaning of the sign. For some reason I didn’t connect the dots on that one until you pointed it out.
It feels like people do it so commonly while making such weak arguments that it might be a bot trying to parse the prior comment. Feels like it doesn’t have use in any other circuimstance.
Valve has also published 8 games in 10 years. They did acquire Campo Santo studios between 2016 and 2018 which lead to the delayment of Valley of the Gods because Valve put the studio’s members on other projects including Steam, Dota Underlords, and Half Life: Alyx.
I’m sorry. You’re right. Feel free to eat my ass.
Not every large game company acts this way.
I’d like you to name a large game company that hasn’t done this, I’m not aware of a single one.
This is also not what he did at all - he didn’t restructure the studios after buying them, he closed them and laid off their employees.
Incorrect, employees are being moved to different studios. I’m unaware how many, if any, are being laid off. For example, Roundhouse is being assigned to Zenimax who run Elder Scrolls Online which is admittedly actually a pretty cool game.
He’s a known liar (just a year ago he claimed Arkane will continue to polish Redfall, now Arkane Austin has closed before giving people DLC they already paid for)
A corporate hack who is in touch with what gamers want is still better than some other out of touch corporate shill, as the state of gaming exemplifies every single day. On the subject of Redfall, it’s no surprise that studio got shut down after the incredible failures at launch, they clearly were never qualified to work on the title anyways, and that’s hardly Phil Spencer’s fault.
Why are we quoting each other? I remember the comment before yours. I made it. Idiot.
Idk, Kotaku isn’t exactly a good source for ethics in this industry. They list something that every single large game company does: buy studios, move talent around, close the old studios. They also talk about how he claims to champion preservation and emulation, something we all agree with.
I vote he stays.
It’s probably 2x2PT or something. There are standards for board widths.
I feel like there is probably a linux solution for a kid’s tablet, like a refurbished android device, that would be better than a lot of the products on the market which have in the past been a part of countless privacy concerns. VTech and Amazon are big recent examples of lawsuits over children’s privacy violations, and both Hasbro and Mattel have violated COPPA in the past, it’s been an industry for over a decade and has no signs of stopping.
Can’t believe this is controversial, it should be public knowledge that most children’s items with wifi capability are a privacy nightmare. Nobody should be downvoting what you just said.
I can’t believe this even has to be stated, but you should not be giving drugs to your children, you concaveman.
Square holes are asinine, so easy for them to get dropped in.
Lots of shampoo recommendations but some sunlight will help, too. When you wash your face, dry it well.
Bowling For Soup have been cool for so long, very underappreciated.
I had a similar issue with instruments once, because Thomann is cheaper by a factor of 10 to USA equivalents.
It was bad, and the funny part is that they were using Retarded as a slur too much and had it taken away after complaints from civil rights watch groups, as disabilities are a protected class, but the proponents would try to claim they were using it as a term of endearment in the ultimate bad faith argument.
I hate when they don’t even say what comment was removed, you just have to search for it through your post history and hit edit to view the original.
Trump Rallies would be a really stupid sample data set for American voters. A crowd of 10,000 people means fuck all compared to 158,429,631. If OpenAI has been training their models on such a small pool then I’d call them absolute morons.
That’s really neat, I’ve played a few MS-DOS era games but I didn’t think that sort of home computer hardware was around in the mid 80s.