This line better be in the episode.
This line better be in the episode.
Wait. Wait.
I was really worried about them messing it up in some way, like diminishing the RPG elements or giving it real time combat, or making it more of a reimagining than a remake, a la ff7 remake
Agreed. In a vacuum, a KOTOR remake is a really fun idea, and something that a lot of people (myself included) were excited for. But it happens to be in the clutches of Embracer which is possibly the worst company right now to have ownership. Unless they sell off the rights/development team, I don’t know if it will…
It’s not clear yet whether Sweeney is taking any pay cuts as part of the latest cost-saving measures.
So management thought dumping crazy amounts of money into free game giveaways and exclusives, cancelling every in development game besides Fortnite, and starting a legal war with Apple would pay off, and it hasn’t.
Yeah I keep spacesuits/helmets/backpacks in my ship cargo. I keep one of each for each type of hazard. Then I just go outside, see what’s hurting me, and change into the outfit that protects the best. Rarely/never is one piece of gear the best I have at more than one hazard.
Another article with belly button Andrew Tate running around a game.
I’ve been considering this game, but can your avatar also not be a dorky looking white beardo?
Hey Kenneth, if you don’t want people criticizing your avatar, maybe stop making it the focal point of every article you write. That or stop erasing people’s comments about it.
The domestic violence charges were dropped, yes. I’d imagine the dozens of screenshots and saved convos of him leveraging his position to send inappropriate messages to minors was kind of the bigger deal to the company that makes cartoons for teenagers.
“Oh my God, Morty, we’re running from a C’thulhu! Can you believe it, Morty, a C’thulhu! What other out-of-context “non-canonical until we feel like it” adventures will we get up to in the Rick and Morty show this season!” was always my favorite line in the opening credits.
Yes I forgot about the famous opening narration Rick gives at the top of every intro episode.
By the same token, there were good reasons for wanting staffing guarantees, that being to help younger writers advance in their craft.
Animation writing is an example of “what happens if you don’t have staffing guarantees” which is “everything is done by freelancers who are underpaid for what they have to do, and then…
I’m wondering if there will be some trade-off language there. Maybe they’ll link the minimal staffing sizes to show budget or episode count.
I suppose you could turn the thesis around on the comment... Why let people fight for our future? Why hire a specialist instead of being a rugged individualist and learning the damn thing for the next year? Why elect people to decide things? Hell, why let anyone do anything for you? From now on, we should do every…
I could be reading it wrong, but it sounds suspiciously like someone who thinks unions shouldn’t exist, willfully ignoring [gestures vaguely at the entirety of the history of labor].
what are you talking about?
The AMPTP/Guild deals are always for three years. They’re usually renewed with minimal bargaining, except when there are major changes on the horizon (such as now with AI and the recent cratering of writer pay, and 2007-08 with the advent of streaming).
If it had been the 2nd face first and then the 1st face second people would have still complained crazy. There is no way to win except to not play the game. #winningbyamilesmorales