aruisdante
Adam Panzica
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Uh, I get the sentiment, but their football aptitude is what makes their names and their ability to sell shirts valuable, so that’s a bit of a silly reduction. Or are you suggesting they just happened to be born with really cool names people want to hear called in play-by-play?

i feel like there was one in this game where this couple couldn’t have sex unless i burned down their house but it could’ve been horizon zero dawn.

So he’s a romance option?

Hi, as someone living with a mental health condition, I find this a really stupid argument.

One of my clients is a car dealer network with 26 Ford and Mazda stores throughout New England and Northern California. If one of the internet reps for any of our stores pulled this stunt, he or she would be fired in an instant.

Actually, for console gamers, a subscription based service that provides the hardware as well would be much more ideal than the current model.

Nah, this is exactly what I want console upgrades to be: basically phone upgrades. Backwards compatible, frequent and optional.

But this is arguably just the point we’ve reached in gaming. Not much is really going to match the jump from 2D to 3D. Now it’s mostly just eye candy like ray tracing rather than anything that transforms how you play games and I don’t think that has anything to do with whether or not the X1X and PS4 Pro had been

V10onmous is correct. You need dedicated paint booths for ALL of the car’s components. If that paint more readily shows flaws, then you have to charge for how many failed sprays there are. (Mirrors which don’t quite match doors, waves in the clearcoat, etc.)

The cost of paint options is also tied to factory time in the paint booth.

Why do people, even experienced games journalists, not realize that delaying a game has major financial ramifications for smaller developers? I’m not saying shipping a flawed product is acceptable, but at some point if you don’t start selling something then the paychecks stop coming in for your whole team, leading to

“...since there was surely no super important deadline they had to hit with this.”

Often, studios can’t just “delay the game.” Release isn’t dictated by fan eagerness; it’s dictated by terms set by those funding the development. I can’t say I know what happened here in particular, but it’s more than likely the devs had

No it’s because the armchair commenters on here think they’re sooo so so smart when in reality they’re not. The MBAs only care about factors that predict your insurance risk of them paying out. Anyone in a situation where they have to hard brake a lot to avoid rear ending someone is a customer at high risk of them

That’s not how it works. If research indicates that fake vents sell more then it’ll get added to the design. I’ll add that in my 10+ years as a marketer in all the places I’ve worked at, the research team is a separate entity from the marketing team, although we do use their insights for our campaigns. Marketing just

I think this is like when actors brag about doing their own stunts, or when it's a war movie and they get sent to some cosplay boot camp for rich guys going through a midlife and it was such a huge challenge that made them really understand what real soldiers go through. I'm sure it's hard work and she probably

Holding your breath for that long is ludicrously dangerous and there’s no way the on set safety staff or insurance people would actually allow that.

It’s not so much the carbon in carbon fiber that makes it hard to recycle, but rather the epoxies and polyurethanes that impregnate those fibers.

OK, yeah, I took two minutes and googled up the links to these materials that honestly probably should have been in the article in the first place. ampliTex and powerRibs do not in themselves replace carbon fiber as we commonly think of it. What most people think of when they say “carbon fiber” is technically “carbon

I was just about to type the same thing. John lives in BK, so unless he has a dedicated spot (doubtful since his budget is under 10k and he’s looking at used cars), it’d be supremely dumb to buy a car. Not to even get into insane NY inspections and more than one or two scumbag mechanics. Ugh, the auto shops there

You guys have missed a very important fact: Parking a car in NYC is eye-wateringly expensive.