Now now, Speed Force is a DC thing.
Now now, Speed Force is a DC thing.
The first room inside my vault has 6 dwellers with all max stats and at least rare weapons. None of them do damage below 10. A group of 4 Deathclaws still leaves me scrambling to heal people and if I’m lucky, one of the ‘claws dies before they leave the room.
I’ll bet she hasn’t gotten past that point in the game and clicked off because of the spoilers.
The small rooms are a large part of his problem. You can only have two dwellers in those rooms, so the Deathclaws always outnumber them. A larger room with 6 people means that the damage is spread out more , and you’re doing more damage to them, and spending less time frantically healing your people.
I thought the survival guide came first, and then the novel second?
I thought the survival guide came first, and then the novel second?
But that’s the problem. To be a good QA person, you have to be able to at least think in pseudocode. The difference between a bad bug report (“I bought some stuff and the game crashed, but now I can’t get it to do it again”) and a good bug report (“if I buy item X in quantities larger than the item stack size, the…
If you’re talking about gaming projects, well, maybe, but remember those people are massively underpaid compared to the developers. And some of those testers might have lasted a week. but still appear in the credits.
“Multiplayer games are especially difficult for today’s QA departments to handle; even hundreds of testers can’t successfully replicate what will happen when hundreds of thousands of people are all shooting aliens on live servers.”
The other thing to remember, (and this applies to every project, not just games) QA is generally the ‘last’ step—and therefore the first one to get cut. Your schedule might say that you have three months before release for testing, but if the devs deliver a key system two months late, most shops are going to cut that…
I see the NFL needs a refresher course on the Streisand effect.
The biggest problem with the purchased lunchboxes is that they are tied to the vault; if the vault gets to the point where it’s not worth saving you’ve lost all that money. I very nearly caved when they had the 4th of July sale where it was $20 for 40 boxes, but I was strong.
Montalban died in 2009. He was mostly doing voice work for the last few years of his life.
I know that there are a lot of annoying people out there on the ‘no gluten’ bandwagon, but the people who complain “there are too many people wanting gluten free food who don’t actually have Celiacs” are even more annoying. You know why you can go to the grocery store and find clearly labeled Gluten Free sections?…
I don’t understand how play Books doesn’t have a shelf system. I’d really like to be able to hide books I’ve read, and to have organization choices more complex than “last touched’ or ‘alphabetically’.
New rule: You want your business practices to reflect your religious beliefs? Don’t incorporate. Just be a sole proprietorship and let all the rules—and risks—be your own.
Toiler paper is used for a very limited number of things. Making fist sized balls of wet paper pulp is not one of those things.
The woman is obviously in denial about what he’s been doing with those drugs. And what he’s been doing with them is more than enough reason to leave him. But maybe she is fine with him sleeping with other people. Maybe she doesn’t like sex and doesn’t care who he sleeps with. Maybe they’ve had an open relationship…
I just want a shelf system for the play books app. Because after I read a thing, I don’t want to delete it, but I also don’t want it laying around in front of me all the time.
Not all 8, just the three new ones in patch 6.2
Well, I think we’ve reached Peak Geek