Darigaaz
Darigaaz
Darigaaz

It’s not so much “He gets wrecked,” as it is “They wreck each other.” They actually do about the same amount of damage to each other- as was pointed out by Gaijin Hunter in his latest video (about Jho)- Devil Jho did around 1378 damage to Bazel, while Bazel did around 1333 damage to Jho ( I say “around” because it was

Maybe you should look at the raw data of how unions stifle innovation and hurt the companies competitiveness rather than attempting moral superiority based on a bombastic strawman.

While I’d say I lean in favor of unions, none of this addresses the supply-demand problems of the industry. The fact is, there are too many developers and not enough market. Sure, there are more people playing games than ever before, but people are paying less and less for games, especially full-price ones, it’s

A story can be about 2 things.

I will needlepoint that onto a cushion. A slogan for the ages.

Suspicious... Claire’s goes bankrupt and now this school is supplying the students with clear backpacks.

The only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make him wear a clear backpack.

I bet insurance data would show that average drivers fuck up more driving on regular 35mph city streets in clear weather with normal traffic than in the situation you described. Also, I’m pretty sure the autonmous Ubers would be much better on the highway in the rain because of all their sensors and the predictable

they don’t know what the fuck they are doing

Nintendo was the last one to drop cartridges, last one to go beyond a CD, last one to go HD. So amazingly enough your analogy is relevant.  

You’re not wrong, but you’ve never been anything but 100% focused and diligent driving or at your job so you probably wouldn’t understand. I’m being facetious obviously.

I agree with much of what said, and the tone, but this:

But on the other hand, many “normal” (i.e. not attentive) humans would have done the same thing. Indeed, one of them did in that very accident!

Their incidents per mile are 1000x better than human driven cars. Seems like they’re doing pretty well.

What the fuck is that paragraph about how Uber is an app company and not a car or engineering company even supposed to mean? Do you think they just told all their app coders to build automonous vehicles? Maybe Nintendo should stick to printing hanafuda cards or GE should stop building turbines and stick to lightbulbs.

This is a bit funny coming from a company that has a history of acting a bit recklessly, including wrecking a press vehicle, and then it was waived off like “Eh, things happen.”

I don’t really buy the “all mega corporations” are evil thing. Sorry. Sure they’re all about making a profit and that usually comes at a cost of human or environmental resources at some point. But they generally don’t have evil in their corporate hearts.

To me, it seems as if the driver was looking down at the central screen and adjusting something... which we all do in our cars today. I don’t disagree with the premise of the article; they are definitely going after removing the driver from the equation in the future. I hope that the autonomy tech improves, but on

I only own a Switch and have never owned a PS or XBOX so forgive me if this is a dumb question. 7 hours of in-game story (plus whatever other online battles you play after that) seems worth $26. I spend well over half that to go see a movie on the weekend which is only a couple hours of passive entertainment. $26 for

It’s definitely not more chaotic than BF1. That’s objectively false.