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I think he is going to realize over the next 6 months what a crucial mistake he’s made, the antisemitic stuff and the Alex Jones stuff has broken down the fire wall that existed between Twitter and Tesla. His car brand is absolute poison now, and that’s where all his money comes from. And he’s actually particularly

Criminal law barely applies to rich people, civil law, even less so.  He’s never paying the money he owes.

I’d like some advice from experts here. I’m trying to figure out what behavior I can do on twitter that will cost the platform the most money (I know it will only be pennies, but I am curious). My thought so far:

Brian Cox getting the award for Succession, given what happened this season, would be a hilarious slap in the face to all the other nominees.

He should be able to get a nice free trip to New York for Dr Phil out of it, where he can complain on TV for thirty minutes.

I was pretty shocked when I read just how much caffeine it had. I figured it was something like a mountain dew, not like drinking 4 strongly brewed cups of black coffee (or 3.5 Redbulls). If they just put up a sign that said that a lot more people would understand.

I’m sort of defending them, but I’m also not. It’s a really hard problem, but they should have been able to solve it during this time, probably by writing a D3 that is basically a ground up rewrite that is built to be a truly live service game (this is what a ton of competing companies are doing right now). But for som

They could have solved it by literally having 6 executables and content directories (with tons of duplication), and some kind of transport between save files, but would you be happy with a multi-terabyte install and a full game restart to play content from each season?

My understanding, and I never worked there, but I have many friends who have, is that the original plan was to release a new Destiny every 2-3 years, which would have eliminated all of these issues.  When I describe them as working off “the seat of their pants” I mean, they originally planned on a very typical

Honestly the main way you do it you make Destiny 2 three years later, and Destiny 3 three years after that - and you write a method to pull your character over to the new version. If people want to keep on playing the old content it is basically sealed away. My understanding was the original plan for Bungie was to

I’ve worked on a Destiny-like game before, while I don’t want to forgive the Bungie guys for all their mistakes, it is exceedingly hard to keep all of your old content playable over a multiyear game. Just the amount of content alone grows to an amount where you have to develop an entire system for load/unloading

I am utterly shocked that they are not releasing for the PC at the same time. They have a huge PC player base, and unless they are planning on doing a lot of extra mod support work for the PC, the amount of additional work to support mid/high-end PC versus Xbox is negligible (all the developers are playing/testing it

Jesus Christ, I’m calling the PR flack that added “It was her birthday anyway” in the press release an idiot.

Most expensive fanfic ever made. Really no different from a egotistical 12 year old getting his friends to video him as captain kirk in episode he wrote himself, except vastly more money.

I feel like from watching all the “making of” videos that nearly all the CGI was backdrops but everything with people and vehicles was real. This looks like it is not the case in this movie (for example, the motorcycle under the truck scene - which simply couldn’t be done without cgi - I would prefer they just didn’t

Exactly, why even bring up her Birthday?

I am 100% seeing this in the Theaters, but I do think that because they wanted to outdo themselves in the action they had to use substantially more CGI than last time, which is a shame. The realness of the first one was what made it so amazing.

Seems like Disney is the new-content winner this Christmas with Indy coming to streaming and What If. (although I am personally excited to watch Asteroid City with 17 other people).

Honestly, Disney should just make a 10 year Western shared Universe at this point. I totally agree with the MCU needing a rest.

Even if he was there the whole time, individual MCU movies are well below his pay grade.