devdaddynick
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This looks amazing. I built a gaming rig that doubled as an HTPC for the TV in the living room about 5 years ago, but in a Node 605 case. While it does sit nicely above the TV, I’ve been thinking about going to a mini-ITX and building into a smaller case. Bought the small single-fan version of the GTX 1060 to start

Dinklebot’s line delivery was a bit robotic, but (to me, at least) it felt like that was how it *should* sound. It felt like it fit. After the change to North, it never sounded right to me.

If every game were designed, from the beginning, without the expectation of a HUD, the results would be so much more immersive. There’s a tendency to fall back on “new information = new HUD element”, but that’s not how things work in the real world, and we get by just fine. You should be able to recognize incoming

I am incredibly relieved to know that once I max out my current gear and weapon sets, I’ll be able to catch up on my backlog of other games without feeling like I’m missing out or falling behind in Destiny.

Back in my first game dev job at Volition, I borrowed a friend’s PS3 for a few weeks to play Infamous. Not knowing I’d never be able to change it (and not planning on buying a PS3 myself anyway), I named myself VolNick (Vol for Volition, Nick for my name). Thankfully, it’s at least easy to pronounce, but now that I