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Have you seen the documentary on Helvetica? I kid you not, it’s fascinating and covers some of the material you present here.

You’re correct that anyone who learned graphic design after the desktop publishing revolution (TM) tends to use them interchangeably, but they are distinct.

Hey kped45 - fuck you you ignorant trash heap troll.

Kudos on your bad faith over-simplification. The number of apologists for predatory corporate behavior on this site is astounding.

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Hey, at least it’s not the THQ Avengers game that received a mercy killing.

It’s also hard to be immersed when you look out across the battlefield of Hoth and see a tiny, hopping Vader in the distance teabagging dead Rebels. :)

I get it. I have almost no use for online multiplayer games, but I bought BF I and II because of the love and care that went into recreating the look and feel of Star Wars. I was perfectly happy playing Instant Action AT-AT escort missions in BF I and having that chance to stop and look around at the environment once

They don’t have as many notches on their belt as EA, but neither do they deserve any particular credit for being good partners. The three that leap out to me are:

Otherwise known as “now that we own you, you have to switch your game engine to Frostbite. We don’t care that you were making a Bejeweled game. FROSTBITE!” ;)

The “ghost will follow you home” is still a practical effect at Disneyland. At WDW it’s been updated with a more dynamic, digital version that, when it works, is quite impressive. Still, I’m a 79’s kid and like my old school Disney rides. There’s a different visitor Dynamic in Anaheim vs Orlando - Disneyland is more

The original practical effect still exists at Disneyland. Only the WDW version has been updated with the new digital version

What struck me is that adding farming runs totally counter to his “hat on a hat” comment. I don’t want more systems in NMS, I want the ones already present to feel more cohesive. Even the base building is essentially three incompatible systems in one - building prefabs, wood/stone/metal basic building blocks, and

It turned a profit with the original release (check the Wikipedia entry under “Reception” for more detail). Then Microsoft threw money at then to port the game to Xbox, which coincided with a major update for all customers. Hello Games itself was only 50 people back then, so their cut of the 43 million the original

Just imagine if every nerd cared as much for the world around them as they did for the imaginary ones they obsess about. Fucking gamers.

Oh look, another armchair game developer, yawn.

I feel like his entire appearance at this debate was simply his healthcare industry lobbyist job interview. Especially after tonight there’s no way to convince me he entered the race in good faith.

Years ago I worked on a Daredevil tie-in for the old Affleck film. There was an ask from on high to include stilt-man, which thankfully never game to fruition.

Sources or GTFO.

It’s also not an Actraiser game. People were just hoping it would scratch that itch.