Play with a controller. Makes the slippery-ass controls feel way more natural.
Play with a controller. Makes the slippery-ass controls feel way more natural.
Managers sign off on worse and more risky decisions all the time. They just know when to not leave a paper trail.
Hades filled a Diablo shaped hole in my heart, after being disappointed by D4. Highly recommend the Hades games.
Mandated is the wrong word. “Required for absolutely everything” is more precise. In Denmark you need an app called “MitID” to do any kind of digital verification. You can’t do online purchases, banking or digital bureaucracy without it.
I would love to make the switch, but I am certain that absolutely zero of my government mandated apps will run on this thing.
Definitely making tortillas tonight, thanks for the inspiration
Enjoy your meal! :)
Whatever the exact opposite of this is, give me some of that
Maybe we need to teach them the kinds of things that AI can’t do, instead of the same old crap?
Or a simple quick choice during the cutscenes, the first time that kind of scene comes up. Brutal Legend does this in such a great way.
Congratulations!
It was tough, but I had an absolute blast 100%'ing Neon White and Hades
It’s not on Steam, but they sell a Linux version on their website
I don’t think this about trying to close it, but rather put a big fat sticker on everything that comes out of the box, so consumers can actually make informed decisions.
I really like the idea of Nebula, but the way they market themselves as “creator owned” without being an actual workers cooperative seems deceitful (still much better than YouTube, though!)
I hate heat guns. This is a brilliant alternative, thanks for the idea!
Same. It physically hurts to see talentless suck-ups play the bullshit game and climb the hierarchy, whereas you get punished and kept down for pointing out the bullshit. My best decision ever was to escape the hell that is the field of software development, and instead get into teaching. Now my reward for a job well done is seeing my students succeed and I love it so much.
Can’t wait to try this, thanks for sharing!
This, and the fact that most stuff is invented by teams and not individuals. I think our tendency to name after a single person helps keep the hero/savior/Messiah complex of western society alive, and blinds us to the power of community and cooperation. It’s like “individual-washing” the past.
Isn’t “heavier” only used when describing weight and not mass?