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Kevin Baker
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It’s good to be careful about buying single use items, but if you really are making, say, slice hard boiled eggs three times a week, a dedicated item starts to make sense. Different cooking habits call for different tools.

Mesh strainers are a bit of a hassle to clean, while this looks small enough to just throw in the dishwasher. You’d need to eat a lot of canned beans to justify it, but I’m sure some people do.

Or he’ll move into a publisher-level management position where he makes more money and is separated from most of the stress of actually making games.

Or, probably better, both. It’d be nice to see the final outcomes of your decisions not reduced to a simple binary right or wrong.

I wish they could just learn to say “Depictions of war are innately political, but we’re not interested in advancing any particular ideological message”.

On the one hand, I’m always disappointed to see single player campaigns cut. On the other hand, one fewer chances for a multinational corporation to tell a “not political” story about a near-future war is probably a good thing.

Most fruits, including apples, are fine for dogs in moderation, no more than ten percent of their daily calories. A 4 oz applesauce cup is something like eighty calories, so fine for a medium-or-large dog.

Dreams has the problem that its creator community is a whole lot more active than its player community. A lot of great stuff not getting many players.

Artstation tried rolling out NFTs a few weeks back, and the community response was so overwhelmingly negative they immediately backtracked.

In addition to what other people have said, I like being able to see people’s favorite books when I visit their house. It often leads to discovering common interests we hadn’t previously known about, or finding new and interesting books.

So your landlord shouldn’t ever charge more for cleanup than it costs you to hire a professional to handle that cleanup. Not that there aren’t dishonest landlords out there, but at least in the states I’ve rented in, they’d be breaking the law by overcharging.

“Quality of life improvements” isn’t really giving the Definitive Edition enough credit. The improved AI, including better pathfinding, are a gigantic improvement, and make it feel like a perfectly modern game.

“Quality of life improvements” isn’t really giving the Definitive Edition enough credit. The improved AI, including

Not the same Koch as the Koch Brothers, if that’s what you’re suggesting.

I work at a studio that was acquired by Embracer (well, THQ Nordic a couple years before they became Embracer). It has been (in my opinion, standard I-don’t-speak-for-the-studio disclosure) an unqualified good thing for the studio.

Saints Row?

They’re powerful, and their unique unit is probably going to need a nerf, but missing Bloodlines hurts a lot for a cavalry civ. And the early economy upgrades are probably less useful than they seem at first glance, because the food cost is going to slow down your advancement significantly.

Minimum wage increases do seem to have some effect on inflation, but the impact is quite small. Mostly that’s because paying for minimum wage workers is a fairly small percentage of the costs of most goods (though you will see a sharper increase in the cost of certain particular things, such as fast food).

If you’re not already invested in the D&D Beyond ecosystem, there’s not much reason to use both Roll20 and D&D Beyond. Roll20 has most of the same functionality built in.

Also, important tip; while Roll20 has built-in video and audio chat, don’t try and use it. It’s very unreliable. Use Zoom or some other dedicated vide

For what it’s worth, in three years at a AAA developer, I’ve worked maybe a hundred hours of overtime in total, and never more than twenty overtime hours in a week. Crunch culture varies massively between studios.

The game takes place after Return of the Jedi, so the Rebel/New Republic forces are growing rapidly while the Imperial forces have splintered. As such, there’s narrative justification for even matches.