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That is not a healthy work/home ratio. Not at all. I can see why she quit. I used to want to make games, but I believe if I was made to crunch like that on a regular basis it would turn my love into loathing. This kind of thing is only hurting the games industry.

I read an article on kotaku somewhere (I think) about how difficult it actually is to get “breast physics” right. They have never looked quite right, to be honest, in any game. When they exist it’s WAY too much movement (lookin at you, Dead or Alive), and some creators just don’t include it at all, since many female

I don’t think the problem is that they need to “stop” her from working. That sounds like a corporate solution to an individual human problem. The problem here is that this woman may have had no other choice but to work until she went into labor because to do otherwise would cripple her financially. It’s not just Lyft,

We were told growing up in Florida to zigzag because the alligator DOES run faster than you in the short burst. Perhaps the important thing to note here is how often to zig and zag. If you’re bouncing back and forth like an idiot then yes, you will be caught. Be smart.

I have to disagree with the statement that the game is too long. After I defeated Yamata no Orochi the first time I was beginning to suffer the “aw the game is almost over” sadness. But no! The gods smiled upon me and I was gifted more content! It was a pleasant surprise and I loved every moment of Ookami.

One of the problems with “just building more public bathrooms” is that homeless people often camp out in said bathrooms. For example, in a Safeway in my town I happened to walk in on a manager trying to get through to a homeless man that he can’t camp out in the bathroom. That’s a retail location, with regular comers

I wonder if part of Sony’s reasoning is security? I’ve never created a mod but device/software security is what I want to do with my life. Sony has had some poor history concerning Playstation Network... what if the 4 is supremely vulnerable to outside code? What if a badly written mod bricks a Playstation? When you

I’ll be interested to see how it “catches” pokemon. It can’t be a guaranteed catch, can it? Does it automatically apply a berry every time as long as you have them; what about choosing a type of pokeball? If it doesn’t work the first time, will it keep blinking until you catch the ‘mon? I have so many questions!
Because

Seriously, why can’t I have Poke-food?? All the other countries get crazy cool snacks and the best thing America got was that horrible Double Down thing from KFC. Shame on you, fatty country. Shame.

But I don’t want to wait for the GOTY edition, I wanna play it now! ^-^

Like most games with a social component, it’s risky to break the terms of service without getting banned. Trackers break the TOS and Niantic is cracking down hard on the cheaters.

Has anyone read the book? Tell me quick, should I read it first? Or after?

In the very beginning, when you climb out of your busted ship there’s debris with a red ball in it.

Confession: I hated the Nintedo 64s controller shape.

It looks bleak now, but lets all be honest here. When the tracking comes back EVERYONE WILL BE BACK.

I get that the creators think this is a form of cheating. And in a way it really does take some of the discovery out of the hunt. I really will stop using pokevision when the 3 step thing gets fixed because I think for me it is more fun to search.
But right now pokevision is the ONLY way to find them. So I’ll use it

Are Wildberry poptarts not a thing anymore!?!?! You have forgotten the face of your father!!

I think there’s a flaw here. Initially, this is a great idea, like cheater chopsticks! But at later levels I notice even pokeballs thrown straight will kinda curve on their own and you have to correct for that. This case doesn’t allow that.
But I imagine at that point you’re used to it, so maybe transitioning won’t be

Because some people really love World of Warcraft. People read memoirs of all kinds of other people. Why not a guildmaster? Much more interesting than a politician’s book.

This is true, and when you don’t reward the honest work then of course the skills will be used for nefarious purposes. Lookin at you, pentagon.