danjalveskandar
Danjal Veskandar
danjalveskandar

While you’re not entirely wrong, you’re also missing a big point here.

While this is true, the recommended guidelines to determine when you are ready to start slowly getting to a semblance of normal haven’t been met here.

This. Every time some new info leaks out people are all “YES IT RELEASE SOON!”

Skyrim might’ve originally launched 11/11/11 for the first time. But it has had numerous re-releases on various (pretty much every) platforms and is still played a ton.

I know that there’s been leaks and speculation going back and forth on this for about as long as Starfield and TES VI have been in the public eye.

The lesson learned from Frankenstein is that zapping it for a quick revitalization is a bad idea - oven on the other hand? Now that’s quite an improvement over microwave butchery.

Sure, that plays a part.

There are two ways you can interpret this.

Did you just say single point of failure? Because it definitely sounds like you just said single point of failure.

Did you just say single point of failure? Because it definitely sounds like you just said single point of failure.

A clear failure of chain of command - had he been able to get some form of response through regular channels then he wouldn’t have needed to send it out broadly in the first place.

Shouldn’t it in turn be the responsibility of those higher up the chain of command to acknowledge his initial concerns and prevent the need for him to even have to send it out so broadly hoping that someone would start to pay attention though?

I can see them rationalizing keeping their stores open at the possible expense of employee health because they are viewed as expendable.

It is a big deal, because Steam runs globally. So while you’re asleep at bonkers-o-clock? It’s gonna be night, morning, afternoon and evening in other parts of the world - and since pretty much everyone across the globe is going to be at home? And not everyone runs their computer while they’re not using it? Not to

The problem with Notch wasn’t so much the money as much as the expectations that came with it.

No, but a coordinated response by the government to prevent panic hoarding of a wide range of goods by keeping people accurately informed.

And the whole burning corpses in the street falls nicely in line with the “abandon all hope” attitude of some people.

I haven’t completed it - but a lot of the start revolves around how the whole darkness/plague thing that 1 revolves around is coming back because people are kinda causing things to go to crap again.

Having someone with hands-on experience to teach can be great. Especially when you’re dealing with advanced students who already grasp the basics and don’t need every step of every process explained.

The problem most likely isn’t just in finding someone with the right cred, but also the willingness to be a teacher. And some ability to actually teach.

They might’ve been better to resort to discord who has upped the group functionality to be freely available for groups of up to 50 people.