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It isn’t funny, but she’s been in the show for what, three minutes the whole time?

I think Trent will be told that the book isn’t “tell-all” enough and he will have the moral choice of outing Colin or not getting his book published.  He will take the high road and then some other company will publish it.

Definitely a weaker episode this week, but in large part because the others have been so strong.

While I understand the desire to get people to go out and raid in person, the remote raiding had helped the community develop a lot. A number of groups would remote raid frequently (weekly) and then meet up in real-life occasionally (monthly). Now that remote raiding is going to happen a lot less often, these groups

I will still never get over 38 Studios, a professionally run company with hundreds of employees and real live actual accountants, literally not realizing that their bank accounts were all empty and having nothing to pay anyone one day. The level of incompetence is simply staggering.

It would be a great bit for the Doom TV show.

Not a single person from Warner is going to return Ezra Miller’s phone calls the day after the PR tour is done. He’s going to have to book his flight home from Kanas comic con himself.

My god.  I hope no one at Paramount is foolish enough to think that Tilly can anchor a show.  She has the charisma of a wet log.

Also LMAO that this is any kind of gamble. The guy is already a multi-millionaire, married to another multi-millionaire, at worst he goes back to his CAA job after a year. It’s not like he mortgages his house on this outrageous gamble. When you have this kind of money, of course you take in the 1 in a 100 shot at

I also have to think the recycling and secondary replacement market is really going to drive down price once the number of EV cars grows. Don’t get me wrong, replacing a battery is always going to be a big expense, but I bet it going to go down by at least 50%. It’s going to be like rebuilding an engine, not rival the

We made a very conscious decision that after about 30 hours of Shadow of Mordor that the player should just be OP as hell and be able to have fun blowing through everyone with all kinds of wild tools. I think it is the best way to make a single player game!

Another reminder: the only reason GameStop survived Target and other retailers moving into their space in the early 2000's is because they commercialized a resale market and basically stole money from the game developers that you all claim to appreciate.

Does it bother anyone else that there isn’t some way they can recycle these? I mean can’t they throw these in some vat and make new Funko Pops? Shouldn’t they be made out of a material that can do that?

That’s my whole point, you basically do two kinds of saves. One on the server (that is an always online play) that is uncorruptable. And a single player save that you can do whatever you want.  There are issues with this approach, but it’s probably the best you can do.

Thanks!

Could you give us an non-spoilery idea of how true the movie is to the real-life story?

That is definitely part of it. Chapek did not have a good relationship with talent, but what I’ve heard now that there has been a lot of business reporting done is that Disney used to be a much more distributed company (it was run like 50 small companies) and Chapek consolidated a lot of that (which saved some money)

I don’t mean it in a pejorative way (my bread and butter is hard sci-fi!) I just mean it in the sense that it’s never going to be more than 1-2% of the public. So your article is not going to catch fire because a ton of people are going to say “Fantasy with hard rules about magic! Let me read more!”

There might be some truth to this. It ends up a huge part of why Chapek was let go was because everyone under him absolutely hated him (I think in some part unfairly, but thems’ the breaks). I could see Iger looking out for similar situations when he came back in charge.

It can also be a big big headache to fire higher level people (and it massively burns bridges). I’ve worked places were they actually just put high up people in an office with no reports until the embarrassment makes them leave.