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A great deal expand by that much within a year’s time. It’s always risky, of course, but it’s not even close to being unheard of. Larger companies spread this out over 2-5 years because of the risks associated with changing market factors but nevertheless, small companies can indeed blow up like that responsibly.

Forums have a longer life span than a discord channel buuuut they’re only as good as the links provided.

They could still limit the runs of these to create an “artificial scarcity” and they’re still using resources via a block chain in addition to resources to make and ship the physical item.

It’s truly both. Netflix is a delusional and poorly run company, really. But, it is more Wall Street wanting ridiculous growth over sustainability and stable profits. However, due to how Netflix operates, they do game their stock and need their stock to be over-inflated in valuation. Much like Tesla.

Since the point of the game is to be an action walking simulator, you know, less goal oriented and more chore/experience oriented, I was disappointed at the physics and mechanics of this game.

So, when do we take card issuers to court over their exploitative fees and debt management? I unfortunately learned what happens to credit when you suddenly land flat on your face during the Pandemic.

People sure love their monocultures. From yards to farming to entertainment. Everything eventually gets consolidated into nonsense. We get superheroes mainstream and these movies painfully mainstream and now all we can desire and imagine is more of the same from within that tiny subset? Owned by one of two mega

Power efficiency is a great concern in mining so I can’t imagine that Nvidia thought this boom would last another generation of cards, it literally never has so far, always falling back down to earth. It’s why ASICs and others were getting popular with miners before this last boom.

Neat in a way but they really doing Bowser dirty. What they did release sucked and most of the pieces were inflated internally and it wasn’t LEGO looking enough. Now they make this freaky large thing that has too high of a LEGO resolution and it’s still oddly dissatisfying. No wonder he has issues.

Even if Intel competes and makes money in dedicated GPUs it will take them half a decade, probably more knowing Intel, to get their drivers up to snuff to support games. Particularly legacy games.

Sue. Write new laws. Elect new leaders that will restore order and democracy. Pretty simple, really.

I suppose it depends on what you’re buying but most Amazon basics supplements were borderline dangerous and usually the worst sourced type of supplement you could get.

Nah, you’re only a fucking idiot if you use Unity anymore. Unreal isn’t perfect but it’s better if you’re interested in making games not gambling experiences and rip-offs. Can monetize all the same and it has blueprints if you’re scared to code and a....ok marketplace.

Piracy fills all voids. It sucks but hey, it talks. Rights owners want to play stupid games they’ll win stupid prizes.

I think it’s worth noting that unfinished products can be dangerous even if they’re not malicious or infected with anything. It’s very easy to do a low level debug change to test something really quick and just have shit happen where you forget or go down a rabbit hole and next thing you know you left the game to

Different products, different genres, different development methods and tweaking.

To be fair, Nintendo also trickles third party releases. I don’t know if any are aching to re-release for Switch Online, but for Virtual Console it was fucking disgusting how Nintendo would purposely just wait to release titles until THEY saw fit. I’m talking months and in some cases even over a year. When they were

I hate GTA now. I just can’t enjoy it rationally or irrationally. All that promise squandered. Rockstar and Take Two have BILLIONS OF DOLLARS just from GTA V... and this is our future? Really?

What that means is they’re sacrificing the product and therefore their long term viability, by chasing only profits. Obviously, any idiot knows companies exist to make money.

I disagree. I’m part of the indie scene and if you want money, you can’t be truly creative right now. People don’t buy creative, unique, out-there experiences anymore. Regardless of price. They want “creative” familiar, but don’t you dare try something TOO new. It scares them. Not unless some streamer happens to make