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That means a lot! :D

Even if he did tell people to take valid action against allegations, and even if those people then failed to follow through or do what they were told, the responsibility still rests on the one giving the orders. I do a fair amount of project management at my job, and if one of the developers on a project fails to

Awesome. Such a smart, fun (at least for her fans) idea for making money while at home!

Very interesting read. I’m always fascinated by artists/designers’ decisions to do things like this in media. Ultimately, it seems that they generally lean towards what is visually interesting more than what is perfectly accurate, and that’s ok! A sake brewery with nothing but a bunch of pots sitting around wouldn’t

Literally read it in Seinfeld’s voice and delivery in my mind on the first go.

I just bought a prebuilt PC (Alienware) for the first time in 15+ years. Zero regrets.

Based on about 90% of the YT comments on the video, I’m going to go out on a limb and say that the majority of people watching this show aren’t observant enough to pick up on obvious production tricks. Of course they reshoot various falls to make them more dramatic. Of course they stop the time as soon as someone

Absolutely. I assumed SRL would come back in the form of a new type of public event or something, where you and 1-2 random (or fireteam) guardians do a “street race” through a patrol zone or something. My friends and I already do that, and it’s always a good time. It would also mean Bungie wouldn’t have to spend tons

For the most part, the subreddit hated SRL when it came out. Bungie actually stated that the cost (money, time, workforce, etc) of developling SRL far outweighed the low amount it was actually played. So yeah, by not bringing back SRL, Bungie actually is giving most players what they want, which is primarily new PvE

There honestly is no satisfying the Destiny community, or really any gaming community for that matter. Not saying that some studios aren’t better at communicating than others, but no matter what change you make to a game, there will always be those that hate it. Regardless of how small that group is, they are always

I just replayed the Scourge of the Past raid, which also has a sparrow section, and it made me realize how much I miss SRL. Mainly because any time the game asks players to do anything that requires skill on their sparrows, chaos ensues and it’s hilarious. I will never not enjoy when Bungie tosses a random sparrow

Haven’t bought a new LEGO set in probably a decade. That’s about to change...

Just watched this movie with my wife a few hours ago. It was absolutely hilarious. Everyone involved was wonderful.

Wireless?! This is a site for Gamers™, how dare you!

I didn’t see this mentioned in the article, but don’t CPU speeds and storage write speeds factor into download speed as well? I just got a brand new PC a couple days ago, and while downloading off Steam, I found that on average my speed was around 150mbps faster than my old PC. I tested on my wife’s PC, which is more

I just felt like you could use another comment about the pontoon boat having a ladder. Can’t have too many!

Good. I hope more games follow in increasing the price. 20 years ago games costed between $50-$90, and somehow the $60 price tag has remained in spite of inflation and dramatically increased development effort. Games should cost around $90-$100 right now, which is why you see so many games launching with bundles

It really is such a weird business model. Game companies have to know that, with few exceptions, what is currently popular won’t be as popular in 2-3 years when they release their clone game, right? Or at the very least, they should know that by that time any popular genre will be dominated by 2-3 games? But then

This stuff sickens me. I also hate whenever I hear about corporations “opening an investigation” into racist/sexist acts. I feel like this is just corporate speak for “we’re not going to actually do anything about this.”

These are incredible.