I'm still waiting on my copy, I'll be satisfied and just cop to the loss if i ever actually do get TUG. At least its something.
I'm still waiting on my copy, I'll be satisfied and just cop to the loss if i ever actually do get TUG. At least its something.
There is a release by the Winterkewl guy that mentions the contract. He goes on to say if he had 'more experience in this business i might have seen that coming' or that he would have put better safeguards in contracts. Because the way he was contracted meant that the guy in question could leave, not repay any of the…
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I played for a bit in the beta. I have a problem where i can't play BF games at all, i get massive rubber banding no matter what. BF3, BF4 and Hardline are all the same.
I backed it and i'm not exactly angry or anything but i would like to see where some of this money went..
I feel like this is important
Anyone who is rude to, or looks down on someone just because their job is to serve you (in any capacity) is just a huge red flag for me. I immediately think they are a bad person and feel no guilt about the snap judgement of their character.
As an Australian, one of the things that concerned me about a trip to the states was tipping (that and tax not being added in the price of things. 19.50 + tax.. what? whats tax? which tax? how much? who, maths? really? why..)
I have ye to get my code for TUG, its a good consolation prize (if/when i get it) but it still shows just how dangerous kickstarters and early access can be. Becoming (essentially) an investor in anything is a gamble that people doing this sort of thing are generally not used to.
Is it just me or does the level of screaming in a lot of 'real life' martial arts (tae kwon do is a prime example in my experience) turn people off the idea? I walked past a tae kwon do class just a few weeks back and the shrieking going on...
I have a lot of time on my hands in the middle of the day. Though if you're interested, I bet you can google a few pages and find a bunch of people calling him a liar and a rapist too, it entirely depends on what part of the internet you're floating around in at the time. Though as i pointed out, i think this page is…
But we're back to my point. If you are saying that because he made an offensive card came you can assume that reflects his lifestyle, are you also saying that people that make violent, graphic video games are also people - we can assume because what they produce may reflect his lifestyle - are also violent people?
But thats not the point at all, you're implying that because he made something, that implies something about him. That's what's ridiculous.
Sure and everyone who ever worked on a COD game likes to shoot people and anyone who worked on Lemmings want to see little animals die.
Thats what i took away from it and honestly i think that was his only mistake. I see a lot of talk about his 'non-apology' in the article and it really comes down to.. why is he apologising for anything?
My whole problem is with the accusation of the 'non-apology'. Why should he be apologizing for anything. His whole point is that he didn't do it, so what should he be apologising for in the first place, unless we're assuming he DID do something wrong, and he's saying that he didn't.
Since all the girls on my fathers side are gingers, and i mean ginger chances are any girls i have will be as well, Genetics are a funny thing though, because my sister is a blonde, but ALL my cousins are gingers. So my father obviously has that ginger gene, but it didn't appear in my family.
You're lucky, while not exactly strange, as a guy if I bleached my hair back to the light blonde it was i'd get more weird looks than i would like.
Hair colour always gets darker as you get older too, so that isn't helping you keep the ginge. I started off with VERY light blonde hair but its sort of light-brown now. And i come from predominantly Scandinavian stock. I suspect red hair has a tendency to react even more so than other colours to the darkening over…
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