I find the Swagger one less annoying because they are sometimes cool peeps just a bit too overzealous.
I find the Swagger one less annoying because they are sometimes cool peeps just a bit too overzealous.
I gave up on BW. But then again I was one of the few who liked Dawn/Hikari and Piplup so I was already biased.
I've become that way with my parents now that I'm in my mid-20s. They taught us to buy our own shit if we wanted it that badly so that's what I do. Then they ask what I want for Christmas/birthdays and I have to go on Amazon and find the things I haven't bought yet.
They also just got Gillian Seed's voice actor to do some lines in character to promote the game. He has now unofficially moved to Neo San Francisco! I really hope they get the rest of their funding. The GaymerX/Midboss team are awesome and this game looks fantastic.
I once had an idea for a music based RPG where different instruments equated to different classes. Buuut I lost my notes somewhere...
Dunno if anyone still cares, but Zone of the Enders HD is 10 bucks on Amazon right now. I ordered it for my boyfriend for Christmas (very early, obviously) since 10 bucks is a steal.
That is the WORST. I decided to stop using recruiters when I was unemployed because they did pretty much nothing without being pestered and when they DID find something I had no way to prepare. They didn't want to lose the sale and risk you going to the company direct so you went in blind or with all your info the…
Contemplating my WiiU purchase for before Christmas so I can have this as my Christmas party star attraction... Hm...
I said alone but it does vary. I like to poke holes at my ideas and think of worst case scenarios to see if I can plug those holes or find ways to do so. For me, it tends to help me force myself to really come up with something good and that I like rather than something half-assed. Some people don't like that…
The issue with the research part is that sometimes you can't get much more than a company website. These days there's tons to find out when the company is somewhat large but if you're interviewing at a small firm or a smaller company in a pretty specific industry, chances are you're not going to find much. I found…
It's also hard to stay motivated when you did everything right in school and now people are saying you should have gone just into STEM or tech if you wanted to be successful. Never mind that the boom for STEM and tech started while people like me had already begun their chosen paths and no one foresaw mobile devices…
Not to mention that if you're burning out or not able to cope with your current job, quitting likely means you won't even qualify for unemployment. So I think there's a lot of people who have to keep jobs that are doing them more harm than good simply to make ends' meet.
So difficult. Everyone says, "It's in their best interest to train you" which, yes it is, but that's not what employers are doing. The ones who are probably have much happier employees, though. It sucks for people who are good at what they do already but want to transition. It's clear a lot of us have the…
What I'm seeing is all startups who want people with more cumulative experience than the founders have total; perfectly doable admin jobs that require x amount of years or y training in z field; and a ton of part time, mediocre paying jobs that would have otherwise been full time jobs years ago.
Don't be afraid to switch careers along the way.
I've definitely heard of that happening to some people.
This implies you have the autonomy to take on those tasks, shift your focus, or to do things to broaden a skill. If you don't have that autonomy, what do you do?
The functional part is key. The roboarm/hand I had was pretty useless to me. The grip was way, way too strong to do anything with and the limited range of motion meant gaming with it (actually, doing anything but hanging off a monkey bar, really) was impossible. It's nice to see how far they're leaping with them…
Maybe it's from being one-handed, but I never found the Dualshock to be that bad. It let me use my nub to control the left analog stick easily enough and was small enough that I could do some tactful maneuvers with my right hand to hit the L1/2.
I cannot stress how much talking to your team works for you and everyone involved. If only more people actually did it instead of trying to hide behind closed doors or assumptions all the time.