Where’s my third option for neither?
Where’s my third option for neither?
Yup. And spoiler alert “$2.152 collected” - they failed to send him back.
People pushed beyond their limits aren’t know for being very rational thinkers...
By acknowledging aspects like that? They’d indeed have to acknowledge how thoroughly they screwed up by allowing someone who exhibits those aspects to be place (and allowed to remain) in that particular position.
Then why haven’t they fixed it yet? You’d imagine if it were something relatively simple, they would’ve put a ‘mark 2' joycon on the market by now instead of continueing to sell the broken models?
Still misses the point that this never should happen on official controllers. Especially that quickly and doubly so for the insane price they’re sold for.
Ironically, I wanted the original grey ones - but due to the sale that was going on I’m stuck with coloured ones... And I’ve been considering whether it’s worth buying a pair of black/grey ones. (I’ll probably just end up with some variant of a pro controller tho.)
In many cases likely because she’s approached for a role. Rather than her going out of her way to audition for it.
Be that as it may.
I don’t think it’s entirely wrong. As an actress? She should be allowed to take on a variety of roles. There’s nothing wrong with being able to portray yourself in a diverse fashion.
And there should be a blanket $1,000 a day or so reimbursement given to anybody wrongfully imprisoned without probable cause, coming from the police budget.
Once you create an environment where people in such positions of authority actually get their asses covered by their bosses and coworkers? Then it naturally starts to draw in the people who like exploiting positions of power without consequence.
Yup, if it was about player experience, all they’d have to do is add in a functional filtering system where you can tag and/or rate quests and then search accordingly.
It’s worth noting that this particular exploit might have hit close to home, given that Odyssey launched with a suite of pricey microtransactions that offered, among other things, XP and money boosts. They’re still available, alongside others that have come along since.
That’s the thing.
In my experience? Poorly.
Ironically, cosmetics are some of the best microtransactions to keep a game afloat. Because they don’t alienate half your playerbase.
Which works great when you have the intent of buying it short-term.
There’s an even bigger thing to consider.
By that reasoning any game and TV show is. Because it’s designed to keep you wanting to get more.