alecbeals
Alec Beals
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I mean when a species as awesome as us lives there it has to, right?

>But he didn't get an internship
"Chris Jarvis, 25, thought he would be shadowing a staff developer as an unpaid intern last year at Sony Computer Entertainment's Cambridge studio in the U.K"

Because you still have to stick it out, as he did. If your coming from the angle of 'why did he stay if he knew he wasn't getting

The article says he thought he would be shadowing a game developer, now that means that we can't know what the official document entailed but generally you don't take an internship unless you know what your going to be doing so I'll take his word more or less on it. Once again it has nothing to do with the monetary

http://trenchescomic.com/
Scroll down to the bottom of that site and read some of the stories, QA testing is pretty notorious in an already notorious industry for being huge amounts of work and generally completely thankless. While it's always good to take any story online with a dump-truck sized grain of salt, I

It's not a matter of 'doing a task he didn't like'
He wasn't getting the work experience in the field he was interning for.
If you're a interning to shadow a plant manager and instead they have you just working a single station of an assembly line you're a) doing a already existing and paid position for free and b)

I suggest scrolling to the bottom and reading some 'Tales from the trenches' stories in regards to QA testing.
http://trenchescomic.com/

It's a thankless job, your job PLAYING a game your testing a programs parameters over and over with minor variations

You're entirely missing the point of the article and why he sued Sony, congrats

He wasn't getting the work experience in the field he was interning for.
If you're a interning to shadow a plant manager and instead they have you just working a single station of an assembly line you're a) doing a already existing and paid position for free and b) not getting any of the experience you are supposed to

I would buy this if it folded or you know, didn't look like a giant doorwedge that can't fit in a pocket

So I take it you've never been to a house that's under 700 square feet or not decidedly middle/upper class

Yeah I think all of them do that

As a Qdoba employee, I have no idea what that is

Can't say I'm surprised a Mac user would pay for something in advance off the promise of the product coming to fruition in the future. :P
I kid, I kid

but you are dumb for doing that

Super-Router!

If you refer to your computer as crappy you already know that answer so what are you really asking here?
Also these games don't have as high specs as you might think considering how little they actually have to render since it is such a linear area of game play. Not to say you could run this on full on some mid-range

No
worst launch, most deception of consumer, worst post-launch-fucking-consumer-appeasement?
perhaps
but there are games so..so much worse

Holy hell this guys voice, and the sheer audacity of the script.
"on top of all that, when you buy this pack you'll see this awesome blimp show up around landmarks and stadium events"
I...I can't even...
videos parodying DLC don't even go that far

Rage to Indignation ratios?

Considering the historically massive fuck up this game has been. yeah I think the customers that were lied to (because they were in regards to cloud computing among other things) about a product that still isn't functioning properly should get some DLC that literally includes 5 unique game objects with several reskins