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Thank you for the help! I will look into it.

Thank you! That’s way better Kinja than I’m used to, for sure. :)

Actually hell i FORGOT ABOUT MY BOSS. Dude is a lead on my engineering team. He works as a server on the weekends (to help pay off college debt). He makes more per hourat his server job.... Granted its on the coast so high rollers, but still

I mean, they do, but there’s all only so many people in any given testing phase. As Ion pointed out in the first video mentioned in the article there are ~250,000 spells(the generic term for abilities) and ~180,000 enemies in the game files at this point. Add to that huge number that a lot of people in alpha, beta,

$5 says the bitch that called the cops knew EXAXTLY who she was because she voted for the person she defeated

Can we not jump right to the “Japanese work culture is so...” and the “...actually died from karoshi...” nonsense? Dying from overwork here in Japan is nothing different from a 70-hr/week executive go-getter having a heart attack, or a three-jobs-and-still-can’t-make-ends-meet unfortunate soul collapsing on the

The disconnect between some gamers and the actual development process is in desperate need of being resolved, and I’m not quite sure how. Maybe some major publishers should band together and start a marketing campaign. Though knowing those particular gamers, they’ll just lambaste it as propaganda, and insist that

There’s a lot of examples of women in WW2 that would be amazing to have a game dedicated too, I think a lot of the outcry isn’t the fact that there’s woman in the game but that instead of taking influence from a real example there’s one with face paint & a robotic arm.

In my experience the point of E3 has almost always been essentially the same as CES, which E3 grew out of: to show off and/or sell products. In short, E3 is and always has been about marketing. GDC is intended more as the primary convention for the gaming industry, so it’s more about members of the industry, and those

First off, I highly approve of this CTF rocket skate, melee weapon game. Secondly, I think you’re convincing me, so point taken.

No, Bluehole basically went “We want X feature for our game. How does the engine handle Y thing so we can make X work?” Epic helps them make that feature work (a feature that only exists because Bluehole developed it), then that same feature shows up in Fortnite. PUBG did all the leg work, made all the mistakes, Epic

I mean, there’s a really obvious reason why. Boosting is viewed extremely negatively in the Korean Overwatch community because boosters and boosted accounts are a plague there that are roughly equivalent to the plague of Sym/Torb one-trick throwers that afflict NA (I’m pretty sure it was Fissure, one of the most

Your right. For a lot of people, their work is their life and home isn’t the best enviornment. However, others feel they have to work overtime just to appease their boss and not look like the under-achiever among the employees.

As someone who took five seconds to look at your posting history, I’m calling bullshit.

I’m guessing you don’t have kids? haha.

To be honest for me, moments like these are what create the magic! Taking nothing and working to creating the illusion of magic. Which is....basically magic.

I’m pretty much of the opinion that if you’ve been a cop for more than a year or two, and have never reported on another officer, you are a dirty cop. This guy carried these opinions around with him for 20 years without another cop saying word one. In fact he was promoted to a position of leadership. “The City of

What folks on all sides are responding to is that kids are different and there is no one size fits all technique that is going to work. “Asked & answered,” isn’t going to work on all kids, and it wouldn’t have worked on me. Just as the empathetic response is death when applied to a kid who needs the “asked &

So, you'd think, with all that heavy modification to the car, there'd be some more aero work done than a bolt-on spoiler? I know this is all a tricky business, why and how cars gain lift at speed, but I'm really surprised nobody noticed the front end getting really light in their tests? Is this the sort of thing that