The US also isn’t a country where people spend money to subsidize developers.
The US also isn’t a country where people spend money to subsidize developers.
Still, let’s say a studio makes a game and sells 1000 copies. Now let’s say that 600 of those copies end up in a Gamestop, where they’re re-sold. That’s now 1600 people who have bought the game, but over a third haven’t paid the developers. Now let’s say that 400 of those used sales are turned over again, bringing the…
I don’t get this logic. They saw the profits when they sold the game in the first place. Do you feel that, say, Fender should get a cut if you sell your guitar? Or Toyota if you sell your car? Or Sony if you sell your PS4? At what point is the thing you own something you actually own?
That’s really silly. Xbox has had external HD support for years and it works great.
In 2025, him and Peyton Manning will have wheelchair races on The Ocho.
At some point in his career he decided to bulk up. The general consensus is that did more harm than good. He probably would have been better off getting fat like every other post-30 golfer.
I agree it’s not.
Next game will be out this fall.
Also those 2 years are the low end for a full game to get supported
Yes we do.
It’s a good question, and Wall Street is indeed ridiculous. However, the general idea is that if they aren’t hitting that price, someone is, so it’s a better idea to be in that stock than theirs. Yes, 11-12% is good in a vacuum, but if their competitor is doing 15%, well then UA is doing something wrong.
Same deal in the 1990s. Except it wasn’t those but Reebok, a brand that until not too long ago I forgot even existed.
they’re selling deer antler spray?
UA got big from buzzwords about sweat wicking and stuff ike that. Now everybody does it and cheaper too. And they don’t have the brand name of, well, Nike or even Lululemon to keep them coming. Heck Lulu has even branched out into men’s clothes successfully, taking up UA’s oxygen.
A gun and a knife designed for skinning bears.
This is the first “what’s in my bag” feature that actually looks like a bag he uses instead of one he carefully curated to craft a hipster tech industry persona.
I live not far from Barclay’s Center and they seem to get an enthusiastic crowd. But if you don’t know they are there, nobody is going out of their way to tell you they are. Promotion for the team is non-existent.
Hamilton Nolan is a naive but well meaning idiot, yes. We aren’t getting the 1965 labor market if people decide to RISE UP. Nevertheless people deserve more respect on the job than they are getting. I can’t even say I have all the answers or any of them, but the tilt is too much in favor of corporations these days.
Reddit just canceled your book Jason. Sorry. It’s revenge.
Breach mode is a cool idea (and not unheard of, remember MGS VR Missions?) and the microtransactions were not relevant.