EricUmbarger
Eric Umbarger
EricUmbarger

Lol, it doesn’t matter. They might retain some smaller indies, but any larger indie studios or AA/AAA studios who were previously using unity are gonna jump. Any new developers are going to find so much negativity towards unity when evaluating what engine to use they’re going to use godot or unreal.

It is going to take

How much is the subscription option where they produce less garbage and control budgets to reasonable levels (looking at you LoTR show) so that they save money enough to not introduce ads? Is there a tier for that?

I’ve been actively cutting way down on amazon orders and this may be the thing to end my prime membership.

Took me 40 hours to complete everything in the game, enjoyed every second of it. The true ending offers some much needed closure as the story just sorta stops without it. The real reason to grab every collectible though, is the secret easter egg won’t spoil

I was ignoring this, as I presumed it would be 50 hours plus (I’m slow at games, so that might be 100hrs for me), but hearing it’s only 20hrs might’ve swayed me!

I feel so bad for the team of Skyblivion. So many years working on the project and now it seems like an official remake is on its way. Hopefully MS and Bethesda won't pull a Nintendo and will allow both the official and unofficial versions to co exist. 

Neato. I kinda wish they were remastering Morrowind, although at this point I think a remake would be more likely considering how much they have stripped down the series since then. I’m not sure their engine even supports the stuff it did for Morrowind, they may have deprecated a lot of functionality over the last 20

The problem is that all the relevant developers seem to have packed schedules. Obsidian is working on Avowed, The Outer Worlds 2 and probably another unannounced title that isn’t Fallout-related. inXile is working on Clockwork Revolution. Playground is working on Fable. Pretty much every MS-owned developer has at

Yeah, Starfield confirmed how I felt about Bethesda games. I’m about 20 hours in and I feel like nothing I do really matters, my background choices are just flavor text and I can brute force my way through most obstacles. So it was in Fallout 3 and 4, so it was in Skyrim. Unless there’s a massive overhaul in how they

Wait.....I think Musk has a point.
I also don’t have a full understanding of the rights of Asylum “seekers”. They haven’t been granted assylum, so does that mean until they are, they are granted all the rights of residents? What consideration is there for the employerif the asylum isn’t granted? Are they SOL if

This is sure to piss off some people 6 years from now when the game launches.

What is the point of having a durability system if an item given to me just fixes the item whenever I need it to be repaired?

Isaac really was the best character in the show. Much like the article I was always super interested in his scenes, regardless of them being very disconnected from the rest of the story.

What about the direct except for Peach and Thousand Year Door was impressive? It was mostly DS and 3DS remakes. They were about equal in my eyes. 

why?? These are all playable character from the original. It is only missing Cid which I’m guessing they are keeping him for the last game.

As a lawyer who works directly on SEC regulatory matters, I’ll briefly touch on the legality side. In 2000, the SEC introduced a new rule, Rule 10(b)5-1, which provides an “affirmative defense” against insider trading. It basically requires public company insiders (and everyone named in this article would be

Remember folks, it's only a crime if you're poor.   Otherwise, this is just smart investment/Capitalism.  

Something something, late stage capitalism.

So they expected this announcement to tank the stock, but they did it anyway?

These people should not be in charge of money, or anything else.

Employed to protect property, more like.