So, while you're highlighting the craziest people, why not highlight some of the most reasonable? One of the more popular threads on the social network is this one:
So, while you're highlighting the craziest people, why not highlight some of the most reasonable? One of the more popular threads on the social network is this one:
Shatner, bridges, and character deaths.
Yeah, I saw that Facebook requirement and they lost me, right there. Unless it's a facebook game, I don't see the point of forcing me to use facebook.
You reaper what you sow.
He got up and fell
Full Sail is a university now, I went there, graduated and now work in the industry... My focus was art, mind you, so I can't really speak to the game design program.
"Story arc?" Sure you mean the story sine-wave that lost amplitude with every new season? You know, the one that was clamped to -1 on the last episode?
@hurrakan: As an actual game developer myself. I completely agree. Better hardware reduces the cost of development, if anything, because it allows artists to spend less time in optimization and more time simply making the best assets they can.
@ManchuCandidate: But science is hard... and challenges me to think. It must be evil.
12 Angry Men anyone? Both the old and the new version are excellent examples of a 1-room film.
@wickednick: I absolutely agree with you! The older cut version has much better pacing, a clearer story, and more enthusiastic voice actors.
These figures are mostly from a game called Warmachine (not Warhammer), by Privateer Press.