To be fair, the stock was being heavily depressed through overly-aggressive short-selling. Hedge Funds were short-selling the stock like the company was going out of business in the next two years, when the company still had enough revenue coming in to stay alive for several years yet.
Gotta make sure you wring every last ounce of labor out of your workers before kicking them to the curb.
I was one of those whining all over internet forums back in the day about the new look. I didn’t mind it, but this macho culture settled over video games in the late 90s and early 00s—I remember my cousins and friends thinking I was stupid for liking Nintendo or even owning a Gamecube, and WW was the perfect example…
Its fps celeste
Theon Grayjoy as an employee of Linus Tech Tips
Guy looks like if Bam Margera made better choices.
It’s just as easy for a nobody commentor to dismiss ideal behavior for flimsy reasons.
Many comments here: “Big companies can’t do this because shareholders and executives.”
The absurdity of it is really on show when you compare it to other forms of entertainment.
“It’s looking insane in the membrane”
“Gameplay of Grit” Shows dude aiming gun and shooting in an empty room. Yeah that is worse than I expected.
The Hori split pad is great. Replaces the switch joy cons with something that feels like an xbox controller. Worth the $40.
I don’t have a lot of money to buy games with. And since no one releases demos, I have no choice but to pirate them. If I like the game enough to want to keep playing it, I buy it. If not, I just delete it.
This guy is over here rooting for corporations to milk the most out of consumers. Accompanied by some sort of fedora laugh.
Really weird.
Why so triggered, snowflake? I said mostly.
I think part of it is people’s propensity for get-rich-quick schemes coupled with the thinking that any part they don’t understand is “handled by computers”
So its gullibility coupled with tech illiteracy.
Don’t often read the news thinking “What a piece of shit”, but I was getting that vibe from everything he posted including his half-hearted “apology”.
“Line Goes Up” addresses this. It points out that by publicly buying into NFTs and such, you are signaling to the world that you are desperate to get rich quick, you are bad with money, and you are bad with risk assessment.
I loved having to explain what I was doing to my wife when she saw me playing. “Yes, that is a baby strapped to my chest. It’s there because I use it to detect ghost monsters who are trying to kill me and I also take care of the baby. Yes, that guy that looks like Conan O’Brien is, in fact, Conan O’Brien. He gives me…