Except it really doesn’t, You can’t sell cosmetics for long if your game doesn’t work and your player base dies due to lack of support. And game developers can do more than one thing at a time.
Except it really doesn’t, You can’t sell cosmetics for long if your game doesn’t work and your player base dies due to lack of support. And game developers can do more than one thing at a time.
I fell like the better statistic would be a comparison of the average cost of medical care per soldier vs per trans-soldier. If that’s the same, then it’s certainly as ridiculous as it sounds, but if there actually is a large difference, then would that merit a policy change like this? This is an honest question and…
While I agree that she’s a bully and is going completely overboard, she’s clearly got mental health issues and saying “there is no help to be had” is rather disingenuous and dismissive of professional mental health services. A 72-hour involuntary commitment to a psychiatric facility is a very minor step in helping…
This is why you don’t pigeon-hole yourself just to be popular.
I’ve been cooking a lot with a slow-cooker recently. Full Chickens, Thighs, and Leg Quarters mostly marinated in a slat brine and then seasoned in the cooker for a few hours.. Then I’ll put them in the oven and broil them with additional seasoning/butter if needed, for a few minutes. then serve with whatever sides.
I didn’t say you needed to research and design from the ground up each time. You keep adding things and pretending I said them. Each unique component, mechanism or line of code needed to augment the design will require additional resources. Not for each android, and not for each iteration and not from the ground up.…
Also, not how that works research/design wise. I don’t have to invent a new programming language from the ground up each time I write a new application.
You stated it was not cost effective to develop these things specifically for androids. I stated the very parts you’re talking about have applications all over the place, and they do. If you know anything of how things work, prices do tend to fall over the lifetime of a product as manufacturing practices become more…
Things that have significant applications all over the place, and not just for androids.
Yes it would. It doesn’t exist so there’s that, but also of course it would be more expensive to develop artificial muscle and ligaments, as well as entire organs and molded structures to appear like bone in order to make a human facsimiles that actually function like humans. And to make it all programmable and…
Because it would be much more difficult and costly to make synthetic/organic androids. Why make something you don’t need to if it’s just going to cause people to be creeped out or confused?
To be honest, I’m sick of Androids = Slaves/Oppressed stories. As well as the usual Robot/AI uprising crap.
I think the reason I see it more of a nothing announcement is how the announcement is being presented. If you look at the Beyond Good and Evil 2 trailer, which just gives a bit a setting in a nice CG trailer that is ultimately also meaningless, but it shows that Ubisoft is presenting the trailer in a big way. They put…
It’s just that we get these kind of announcements all the time throughout the year, and this could have at least been an announcement with some kind of substance. The order of announcement meaningfulness is Gameplay walkthrough>scripted Gameplay trailer>CGI Story Trailer>CGI ”Tone” Trailer>General Teaser trailer>Logo…
Yes, a hype that will die immediately and then not come back until next E3 most likely. This is a 5-minute hype that ultimately means nothing. A vague date of 2018 would have at least given the hype some extra oomph, but instead this announcement just means they needed to announce something for the sake of announcing…
Sure, that’s something they definitely need to do right, but the second that might happen, everyone is gonna know about it. If they don’t police very well, the program will fail. If one or two get through, they’ll get a bunch of people complaining pretty quickly.
Doesn’t this make Mario somewhat of a villain? Taking over people’s bodies and forcing them to do things against their will?
Isn’t this kind of a nothing announcement though? Just a hey, we are doing it, so look forward to seeing more about it at the next three E3s.
I think this is a perfectly reasonable way to develop new content with full compatibility and support from the developer. The people complaining just don’t want to pay for mods, and they apparently can’t read or understand that free mods aren’t going away. The only issue is if Bethesda doesn’t do what they’re…