We clearly need a better social media marketing department.
We clearly need a better social media marketing department.
Knowing the kind of people that work in Water, I'm not at all surprised about this.
Boo. You need a corner so you can get your enclave on.
...Yes, thus my point about the importance and value of QA and why some companies see it more clearly than others.
Ok, first and foremost, there is no conspiracy theory. Fats are just naturally delicious. This is a fact and nobody cares unless they think that delicious and reward centers = omg uncontrollably addictive in order to excuse their uncontrolled behaviour or lack of seeking medical intervention for congenitally excessive…
How many stories is that? I imagined like way more sun.
Old post, I know, but Vin's really big on the Dungeons and Dragons.
Yes, and look what happens with titles that make use of such labour practices.
Ah, yeah. Try not to do that, as waiting tables slowly erodes the soul.
...We are not on the same page. I don't even think we're on the same bookshelf or in the same building.
...You're alright, anime image macro user. You're alright.
Yes, because surely, there is just so much to say about the joke this article is and the deep freudian implications of such an image sequence.
I suspect they were wrangling technical details behind the NDA in order to ensure compliance with their IP, only for someone to get emotional and decide not to continue to play along.
I just got here from Jez, so...#NotAllYoutubers
Not every company is oblivious to that, especially ones that have learned their lessons the hard way by not providing good QA on their titles.
Really, she could have avoided this mess by a token addition of a tiny black bar that really doesn't cover anything.
QA alone can make the difference between a remarkable title that will be remembered and loved, and a title that no one wants to play or no one remembers. Remember Superman 64? Yeah, some QA could have prevented that. That it is so bad its remembered via infamy is merely a happy accident.
Business and management makes a little bit too much, but this looks about right.
No, that's Groupthink. Also the NSFWness is kind of bothering me but whatever.