Talgrath
Talgrath
Talgrath

So true about Artifact, they’re pricing it like it’s a physical game instead of an online game.

The stock market in general is down, doesn’t mean that these specific stock dips are due to that.  Activision-Blizzard’s big dip hit after the Diablo Immortal backlash, for example.

Yes, stocks in general are down, but they aren’t as much as 38%, at least not yet. Just because stocks in general are down doesn’t mean that every stock that went down at all is a victim of the general bear market. If you’re trying to play at being a day trader, then you’re missing key details by just saying “down

Right, but the backlash is surely hitting the bottom line, especially thanks to looming legal concerns in the EU.

Wasn’t talking about workers.  Was talking about the backlash and legal trouble relating to the “live services” model which is built around microtransactions and loot boxes.  I’m well aware investors don’t give a shit about workers.

I think it could have. Quite frankly, I was only vaguely aware Lawbreakers existed; you know if this was backed by EA or Activision-Blizzard or Take-Two there would have been a huge media blitz that would have lured at least some folks away from Overwatch.

Given that the general scent of bars with darts is “rotting bloody vomit from alcoholic with a failed liver and a love of cheese” I’m surprised he can smell anything.

I feel like Cliff Bleszinski just can’t make games as an indie developer, he’s very much a “blockbuster” developer that delivers mentally shallow but beautiful games with good controls; you can’t sell people on that without a big marketing budget. There wasn’t really anything particularly novel or interesting about

Not shocked at the decline in stock prices for EA, Activision-Blizzard and Take-Two; the industry is starting to see significant backlash to its scummy practices and that can only mean a decline in profits.  The question is whether or not the industry can properly adapt to the new reality after going in so hard for

I mean, It’s Billy Haisley, of course he’s wrong.

It’s also about safety.  You go to Hertz, Avis or any other rental company and they are required by law to keep cars up to a particular maintenance level; some rando on the internet doesn’t necessarily need to follow the same rules.  Making everyone follow the same rules may mean that Turo dies (at least in Chicago)

I believe they would be considered certs as they’re highly specialized, but I could be wrong.

Servais wasn’t her boss. Beyond that, while that response you typed out is dickish it’s not what they said, they told her it’s because she’s a woman, which is a pretty big difference.

Which is weird, because she’s worked for bigger teams in the NFL and NBA so she’s used to the environment of big sports teams and isn’t likely to be intimidated by them. Not to mention she’s incredibly well-educated and smart enough to be a speaker at MIT-Sloan sports analytics conference teaching other very smart

Education isn’t over for many people once you get a PhD, particularly in the medical field. You can get post-doctoral specialty degrees that show you’re certified to do certain things, many are tied to state or federal requirements to call you a particular type of specialty doctor. So for example, to call yourself a

But at least the Resident Evil movies kinda sort followed some of the plot. Umbrella is an evil company that makes zombies for reasons and only a few people know the truth and fight to stop them. Yes, the plot is completely different past the broad details, but at least they kinda sorta get the right vibe. This movie

The fact that he doesn’t say, you know, “We need to bring players back” or something similar and uses such bizarre business-speak tells you everything you need to know about Destiny and Activision-Blizzard.

The only (relatively) safe youth football is touch/flag football. You’re basically talking about kids not doing tackling/blocking until adulthood and that means college kids hitting for the first time which will hurt the game’ excitement.

I think it’s just supposed to be a caricature...Ronaldo’s statue was actually supposed to look like him.

So...I’m going to be that guy. Most likely explanation, based on the size, is that an animal left that piece of shit, not a human. Based on the size of the foot near it, I’m guessing that’s maybe half an inch wide and 3-4 inches long. Probably a raccoon or a similar small mammal that was hanging out in the stadium