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IG didn’t develop Origins, only ported it to PC. It was developed by WB Montreal.

I actually saw a guy trying to use this fact in defense of the flag. Something along the lines of “how can it represent everything you accuse it of when it wasn’t even the national symbol you think it was.” I don’t get people, and I’m getting to the point that I don’t think I want to anymore.

Rocksteady. My bad. Been playing a lot of GTA and it just rolls off the fingers.

Iron Galaxy have always been really stand-up folks, in my experience, so I wonder if there’s extenuating circumstances that we’ll never get to hear about. Either poor communication with Rockstar or WB forcing out a product they knew wasn’t up to standards. I can’t imagine IG being happy with the state the game shipped

Probably has something to do with it being editted in after the fact.

Envious, not jealous.

I understand that, but as a conceptual shorthand it’s something most adults are familiar with, right? So saying that it doesn’t mean what I think it means is a dishonest argument at best.

In a closet situation like this, hinge side would still be pretty safe, I guess. No one standing on the other side of the door to see the door edge. And if you could open the door hard enough, it would still force the stash out, but the arc of the swing on the hinge side is so small as to make it unlikely. As I said

So are you correcting me or him? Because my understanding is that it’d be centrifugal due to the door body. Or is it linear force since it isn’t bound on all sides and able to slide?

Hinge side would work for a closet door like this application, but I’d still prefer it be over everyone’s heads.

Wouldn’t be nearly as secure as the washer would be visible and attract attention, and the centrifugal force would likely fling the tube out when you open the door, if not fully at least part way. It’s not just about being where no one would think to look, but also where no one is likely to accidently see it.

I will be so disappointed if this isn’t the winner. Well played, sir.

That “wierd man” is Katsuhiro Harada, head of Tekken Project.

God I miss those early seasons. Show really lost it’s edge as it went along.

Yeah, n/m.

Just caught this.

Honestly, I’m there with you. I’ve always been down on 7 as way too overrated, but I’m legitimately interested in seeing where this goes.