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Who doesn't like a good trencher filled with broth?

A lot of people view DPruett2333 as a spammer, clogging the already overcrowded Workshop with uninteresting content. At the very least, it seems that he and/or his friends are up voting his content a lot - do you really think a few generic houses have a legitimate space in the top-rated content lists?

And here I was expecting 'after a long battle with cancer' or something like that.

You can go ahead and delete all your other city sim games. This game is a masterpiece. Source: Eyes are irritated from spending all my free time playing.

I've played about 4-5 hours so far and I'm not convinced that there's some game-breaking traffic bug. I've got a few spots with terrible congestion, but it's very logical. The game is also very forgiving. I question Luke's traffic management skills.

Shadows of Mordor

This can provide an incredible amount of relief for people. One of the many grueling parts of chemo is getting home from the hospital after a long stay and having to go back the next day just to get a shot.

The clintonmail.com confusion is actually the most legitimate argument I've heard about this. As a personal anecdote, I was a Gmail beta user and so have a pretty simple email address. For years, I have been getting personal correspondence for the wrong people on a daily basis. I used to reply to it, but the years

I was going to say that!

This is EXACTLY what I need! I couldn't wait around for Steam Machines any longer, and I don't want to drag my PC down to the living room to play. In-home streaming as it stands doesn't work well over wireless. I'm psyched for this!

This is exactly why I think mobile gaming is heading for a crash. Maybe some of the big players will come out unscathed. I know that number includes a lot of solo / hobby developers, but the numbers just don't add up. Most commercial games that have to pay for marketing, design, development, have got to be taking a

Perhaps someone registered with the name 'DROP TABLE contestants CASCADE'.

THANK YOU! Please write a full post about this sometime?

People somehow hate change and criticism, even though every successive generation of new consoles is accompanied by nonstop criticism and complaining, and lamentation that the games are basically the same and not enough has changed.

I'd say generally, we programmers need to be open to learning new languages and platforms as a sort of career maintenance. That said, there will always be organizations floating around with archaic software that needs to be supported.

Short answer: Yes. Long answer: No.

The Lenovo news blows my mind. I hope they're finished because of this.

How about Anna Torv?

That's true. I work in software so the nature of the game dev industry wasn't news to me, from reading Kotaku, anecdotes from friends, etc. Most of the people I know that worked in game dev made the leap to corporate software dev once they had kids and it became apparent that the long hours and lack of stability

I'm confused by your comment. I was using "the world" to refer to their employers, the cost of education and healthcare, and I guess financial pressures in general. I'm not actually trying to defend the dev studios.