Dark Souls is widely regarded as a game you either love or hate.
Dark Souls is widely regarded as a game you either love or hate.
My view on this has changed over time. I have been gaming since the 70's so I have lived the transition. I use to enjoy the games where you really had to try things over and over again until you got it just right. Jumping through a certain area without falling, getting past a boss, etc.
Is it just me, or does this look like a slightly modified Ford Mustang?
Tons of research on how at very early ages, girls are subtly discouraged from pursuing math and science.
And I feel bad for the Bulls having invested this amount of money into someone who at this point has basically not finished 4 seasons out of the 7 he has been with the Bulls.
Check out this article, based on average new car prices and average income, people are spending a HUGE percentage of their income on cars.
WAY too much time spent on the stupid theoretical questions for the panel.
I guess we have put a lot of time and words into explaining how the interwebs can communicate in a way as to not to hurt developers feelings.
You have identified the real issue here.
At a certain point, this is kind of foolish. What does it matter how hard it is? If you buy a car that has lots of mechanical issues, do you really care how hard the people on the factory line worked on your car? All you should care about is that your car is a lemon.
Immature is embarrassing yourself. Getting drunk in public, saying something stupid and insensitive. Not understanding how the media might react to something.
Reading many articles on Kotaku about developers in general, it's an industry that seems to desperately need more people with expertise in project management and basic business skills.
Thanks for the detailed response about how you don't like civil disobedience.
And every time someone brings up new gun control ideas, they rally the troops to push gun rights harder on people. They say, "They want to take your guns!", so more people exercise their gun rights to make it harder to take those guns away.
That's because (double or single action) it's normally very difficult to accidentally fire a revolver, even when dropped. The hammer has to be cocked before the gun can be fired. (Some revolvers do have safeties)
May not be the case here, but recently gun manufacturers have been marketing handguns that have no safety and usually a very light trigger pull weight.
I'm surprised that people who give money look for refunds or actually talk about filing suit. The money is gone, there is nothing to recover.
1. Don't rent a depreciating asset.
Actually this was a legitimate concern. The big companies wanted dealerships rather than the hassle of maintaining their own network of "stores".
I just wish there were a range of vehicles that we could buy in the US.