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It’s basically how the majority of big companies in the Western World operate. You can complain how big companies can take more advantage of the system, but in general it works from small to big companies.

Ha, I once made a very basic platformer which had the same screen wrapping gameplay as this as. It was very limited though in what was possible, because it didn’t have the twist of this game: being able to fix the screen in place and decide for yourself you want to wrap around the screen. It would’ve been quite simple

Different line of work or student.

2. [Asked how he could justify claiming Trump would be the healthiest individual ever elected]:“I like that sentence to be quite honest with you and all the rest of them are either sick or dead.”

I’d add the Steam Controller. It’s both revolutionary and good. It’s easily supplanted my 360 controller and its upgradability will inspire no doubt inspire future console controllers as well. Not to the degree of the Steam Controller, but I’m absolutely sure you’ll find more ways to customize how your controller can

Agree with you there, but it’s a pretty big feature to cut. I’ve heard multiplayer too often about this game, but the way it is it went from unlikely multiplayer to enhanced singleplayer a la Dark Souls. Nothing wrong with that, but the messaging was a bit wrong. It could’ve been mostly the community’s doing though as

My PC is ony its last legs. The power button is only accessible on the inside of the case, it’s underpowered in every way. I like W10 at my work, but it’s just not worth the hassle to upgrade this old heap.

I generally dislike live-action, clearly pre-rendered or too clearly scripted trailers, since they rely on selling you on the feeling of the game which is very hard to capture without showing you the actual game.

I like the design, although the quality of it is a bit lacking. But this is a render made for a short teaser, so it’s easy to explain the quick detachment of the clamps and turning on of the lights. If this scene would be in the show, I imagine they’d take a bit more time for it and have it be dramatic (but not TMP

That cheap? Cool, I think I’ll look into getting one too if I can find it for such a price. Even if I only use for a couple of times when friends come over, it’ll be worth it.

Looks awesome!

Interesting, the number of games in this list per decade is symmetrical:

The idea behind demo’s hasn’t gone away. Just its late 90s/early 2000s form.

Press demos and vertical slices run on souped up dev kits/PCs and are heavily guided. It’s easy to train someone to ‘play’ through a level in a certain way for a presentation and it’s not that much harder to guide a hundred or so game journalists. Contrast this to a public demo where you’ll get thousands of players

I propose that every country triple its education budget. Because I cannot imagine that anyone with a modicum of knowledge about how things work or how history has gone down, would look at people like Farage, Putin, the new Philippine president or Trump and think to themselves: “this will work out well.”

The Scottish National Party has already called for a second referendum, so yeah.

This is faker than that stick of evidence that Sisko planted on DS9.

He was the illegitimate love child of Sean Bean and Charlize Theron: always meant to die in the end, and because they didn’t move to the side of something coming down the middle of a field.

Even in the Dutch countryside I’ve never been able to see many stars and definitely not the Milky Way. Only time I saw it was on Las Palmas, a Spanish island west of Africa.

Since it has already made back its budget from little over a week of overseas’s showings, if it doesn’t completely bomb in the US that is, there will probably be enough interest for the parties involved to make a sequel.