Developers are responsible for their product. Let me say it again: developers are responsible for their product.
Developers are responsible for their product. Let me say it again: developers are responsible for their product.
No. I am sorry. No “passionate devs” worked on this crap. It’s corporate mandate, phoned in. The game should tank, Ubisoft should feel the loss and change. People should lose their jobs over this travesty and maybe the Suits will understand that we don’t eat this shit anymore.
“You then have to nail the timing on a moving cursor as it crosses colored zones on a meter”.
Oh, no no no no. I’m not playing that game in VR. It was scary enough on a flat screen. The deep ocean is one of my fears. Not a phobia, but a fear.
The US needs better mental health care, urgently.
I hate this narrative and we should stop using it - and stop the phenomenon. Rape is rape. It’s not “good” when it happens to bad people.
There’s an orthographical error in the headline. Come on, please do better, Kotaku.
It’s good that you think about things. The reaction of the immune system to an antigen (a vaccine, for example) is systemic and not localized. The location of injection matters only insofar as fat/muscle mass (injecting into fat would render a lot of the vaccine inert). I hold an MD (though not in immunology or…
Not really, though. Maybe on approach and landing pilots look at their speed, altitude and v/s more, but during cruise? I don't think pilots want a stupid mask strapped to their faces for 6 hours.
“Hello concerned consumer. Thank you for contacting Corporate Questions. The AI will monitor instruments and calculate things like fuel burn, navigation and checklists, leaving the human pilot (hence referred to as employee) to enjoy a cup of coffee and look out the windshield”.
What happened to your cool PanAm icon? Or am I mistaken?
Do you have any idea what the mechanism could be behind this? It sounds like a random aberration to me. There is no local immune response that would weaken a second dose (that I know of), it's just an antigen entering the circulation in muscle mass. I'm confused. Do you have any insights?
I got mine in the autumn.
No, you’re not an idiot. Or maybe we both are.
In my case it was “wow! I’ve never heard of this before, let me read a bit about it and underst... nope. I’m a caveman”. And I hold an MD.
Just in case you're not an absolute moron, I'll try. Question everything. Sure! You should. But not demolish everything. Question the efficacy of vaccines, learn about possible side-effects and be informed. That's good. Informed by whom, though? Why do you not accept the expert opinion of doctors? What makes you take…
It was Undertale for me. The game that signaled that, beyond doubt, I was getting too old. I can't deal with (a lot of the) cutsey, quirky, monster-y, sappy stories and characters. That doesn't mean games shouldn't have an emotional impact, that they shouldn't be surreal experiences. I just find a lot of those games…
QOTD right there.
So how did this happen, exactly? Person parked the car, did not apply the parking brake, but presumably put the car in neutral? And why did they push the accelerator after parking at all?
As a European physician, I have lost all faith in the FDA. I do not read their recommendations anymore and have switched exclusively to our own authority, the EMA. It saddens me to see a once reliable source of information worldwide descend into a swamp of nepotism and corruption.