Even if Epic wins, consumers still lose.
Even if Epic wins, consumers still lose.
When they reprint a Picaso or Renoir we don’t change it to make it better so let’s stop ruining gaming art masterpieces too.
I appreciate this, because if you’re going to have relations with someone for the first time, wouldn’t you want it to be with them as they are?
I *am* a fan of the series, and I am asking for another entry. Not “another take on it” aka Remaster.
If all the company does with an IP is remaster it, then the IP simply grows stagnant. The last FF Tactics game was 16 years ago.
That’s a known issue with the port of WotL.
Please, please, please *STOP* with remastering, it’s lazy!
Gaming on Linux is no big deal, not with Valve’s supporting (and pushing) Proton so heavily.
Just pointing out it’s a sloooow news day when they post about this kind of nonsense.
I mean, I figured this out *months* ago when BG3 launched. This isn’t news.
My take away:
Sir Ridley Scott directed far more influential films than I ever thought.
I watched it while I was in Navy League back in the late 90's - as I recall it was the usual ‘hard work and camaraderie are important’ vibe I got from being in cadets. I haven’t watched it since, so I’m not sure I’d take away the same now.
A CEO has to know how a CIO, CTO, CFO, CCO etc all operate and how to leverage their abilities in a constantly changing environment
In May’s defense, he’s not necessarily slow - he’s just a very thorough and methodological kind of person. Unlike Clarkson, who’s motto is “Power and speed”, and who consistently goes over the top in everything.
May has always been a nerd - it’s the kind of thing that they bring up constantly throughout TG and GT. Hammond, while he’s nerdy about engineering is more a presenter than an actual nerd and it shows. His bit in the Great Escape was just.. bleh (Nevermind that that series tried to capture the greatness of…
Except this time, AI actually has potential to be a useful technology. NFTs/Crypto? Not so much.
All the more reason to automate the job.
I still find it hilarious, that the job that costs the most (corporate CEO), that does the least (corporate CEO) is also the one job not being highly automated.
Which will ultimately ruin their industries. Humans are notoriously short-sighted. If half, or even 25% of jobs evaporate, those companies will see their profits drop off as well.
I am aware.