Tristan-I
Tristan
Tristan-I

My biggest fear is they’re gonna aggressively monetize this with a mountain of virtual tile packs and loot boxes filled with minis.

That’s great for you. Do your fellow workers a solid and don’t feed them nonsense that the path to advancement is by giving away free labor.

It doesn’t really matter how you are overachieving.

The trick is figuring out when outperforming your peers will result in fair compensation and when outperforming your peers is unappreciated and overlooked.

That’s no good. You should be promoted because you are doing a good job at your job, not because you are working harder than your job requires. If they want you to work more, they pay you more, then you work harder. You don’t work harder and hope they notice and out of the goodness of their hearts decide to pay you

“Quiet Quitting” is a term created by employers trying to stigmatize doing the work that you’re being paid to perform and not going above and beyond your assigned duties without compensation.

I covered waste toner bottles in another comment. Generally the waste toner bottle is part of the toner cartridge, a used toner cartridge which you insert into a specific slot, or a separate consumable. I have not encountered a single Laser printer which has a non-removeable waste toner container.

Here I am sitting in the comments wondering what response, if any, Blizz has made regarding this and all the article has is speculation on how some beta testers may lose their chance to participate in the next beta...

Perhaps you could hire someone to transcribe your videos?

Laser printers have their own host of problems, from refusing to print with “non-genuine” cartridges, refusing to print if a single color is “empty”, refusing to print when a component reaches it’s lifespan (transfer roller, etc).

Making these Ink Pads user serviceable would be a good start, but I think it would ultimately backfire on them.

/s is perfectly valid way to denote sarcasm, if you are posting in a public forum and you are concerned that people may not interpret what you are saying.

We’ve got a couple of switches in our house and swapping pro controllers between consoles has become a chore.

Stale marshmallows roast better than fresh ones.

A time limited full release isn’t the same as a demo.

All the other advice you’ve ever seen is correct.

I’m not sure that cynicism is what you have a problem with...

The “persistent, global goal that permanently improves the quality and frequency of upgrade rewards found during each loop” seems like bad game design.

Looking forward to considering playing this once it leaves early access.

So. here’s what he should do: