At 770,000 views, it’s unlikey he’s making more than $300-400 off the ad revenue. He might get some more if he gets more subscribers/patreon users (assuming he’s doing that), but given how much hate the video is getting it’s probably not worth it.
At 770,000 views, it’s unlikey he’s making more than $300-400 off the ad revenue. He might get some more if he gets more subscribers/patreon users (assuming he’s doing that), but given how much hate the video is getting it’s probably not worth it.
I don’t think there are positive feelings for putin already, just positive feelings for Trump. If he changes his stance, it won’t be seen as flip flopping, they’ll continue to agree. The positivity for Putin seems to solely come from the idea that Trump can negotiate better than Putin.
It’s more about utility than political ethics. Taxi cabs would be ideal but taxis are privately owned, EMT vehicles are not.
The political outcry and fallout after the boston bombing was bad enough, and 9/11 sent us into a 20 year war based on guesswork. I can’t imagine what a ~10,000 casualty ebola outbreak in LA, NY, or Chicago would do.
If Nintendo wanted to avoid leaks, they should not have released press copies and should have had a better grip on their staff security.
The only cross section of people that nintendo are losing are people who can afford full price but actually enjoy pirating more.
When did the price drop? I thought Xbox 1 and PS4 were still $400.
This is one of the main differences between Souls and Ninja Gaiden, and it comes down to the stats and customization being so much broader in Souls.
In other words, you trade stat complexity for combat complexity.
That is sort of an outdated rumor. Poise was never broken or missing, the players just didn’t know how to use it until patches made it better and some data mining figured out that it worked different to prior games.
It didn’t surpass souls in any way. It did a different combat style completely. The two games aren’t really comparable like that, no more than something like For Honor or Metal Gear Rising is to Souls because they’re both sword-based melee combat games.
Souls depth is entirely in the math behind the combat, not the actual combat itself. In that sense, it’s got Nioh beat, but that’s like comparing Gran Turismo with Mario Kart. GT is still just driving basics whereas Mario Kart has a lot of strategy going on with weapons and stuff, despite being dead simple stat wise.
The armor and weapon equipment style is sort of souls-like in style, but the stats and math behind it is completely fucking different. I’ve been on the other end of things trying to fight the hype that souls players have thinking that Nioh is the game they will all flock to once bored with Dark Souls 3. Especially if…
Price.
Conservative economist here - socialism has problems (just like any other blanketing set of economic policies) but socialist policies absolutely work, and have their place in modern society (as they have for hundreds of years). The better information technology and logistics technology gets, the more globalization we…
I’m not talking about the CEO’s performance or intelligence, I’m explaining their job and why it pays so much. They’re entrusted with billions of dollars worth of resources.
All the article says is that handsome CEOs make more money, and that hard-working ones might not. It has nothing to do with comparing CEOs to the average worker.
Trust as an equitable measurement? Yes. Maybe not trust as an emotion but this isn’t about emotions.
How would you structure a company? Most companies use an executive structure like that for efficiency’s sake. If you had the workers also have administrative control over company direction then who would decide which workers to hire and trust? How would you make decisions when you have 100+ people who have to weigh in…
When politics stop making headlines or getting clicks/views, Gawker / Gizmodo will stop crossposting them.