Danjal87
Danjal87
Danjal87

I don’t think that providing a calm low-intensity environment is the same as having your kid be bored...

Pigeon-holing yourself can mean big success. Doesn’t have to be a problem.

You just read one variant entry. So yea.

It is about as good, or bad, as a single review score. About as useful as a single datapoint.

Wouldn’t necessarily say interesting. Especially since anyone that was on the fence before for one reason or another is definitely not going to buy in now.

As a counterpoint, people who were on the fence before and didn’t buy it. Most definitely aren’t going to buy it now.

This is the solution to 99% of all design problems out there.

people who still play Ubisoft’s late 2016 open-world game

Cause chlorinated or salt water is a pain, and the blur that the water gives can be enough to obscure small objects. Especially if there’s a tiled floor that a small object could match with.

Simply require booster seats for short adults. =P

The same problem as with reselling comes to mind though.

So far I’m very hesitant based on what I’m reading.

One, with its mouth open catching a bunch of fish.

For every VR title that “gets” the advantages of the platform. There are dozens that are trying different gimmicks or force non VR-mechanics into their game.

It is a difference in mentality. Most execs aren’t in touch with their audience, instead they look at business opportunities.

It isn’t so much that they can’t or won’t see the downsides of denying this.

No no no, you don’t understand how that works.

Either that, or he gets paid for the effort and solves his financial problems.

What I don’t get is the reasoning behind charging the target of the payment for the chargeback when they have no hand in either the payment nor the chargeback.

The solution seems quite obvious to me.