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This is literally the first time I’ve ever heard of this game

They submitted their license application back in April.

Personally, I thought Pratt sounded pretty good in the second trailer. I would not want to listen to Charles Martinet’s version for over an hour and a half.

Those llamas don’t look “like shit” to me. Jesus christ this site has a hate-boner for AI generated art.

Yeah, it was rather lame

It’s mainly a thing when the viewpoint moves independent of your body/head. For example, FPS games that let you move around “normally” with the joystick can be extremely disorienting and motion-sickness-inducing until you get used to them.  The first time I started up a VR FPS with “continuous” movement I almost fell

I feel like your comment is only tangential to the discussion here, and is not something I’m trying to argue about.

Look man, I’m not arguing that this is a good thing for anyone. I’m simply saying that the severance package is a lot better than the industry standard, and aside from the fact that they’re now unemployed, leaves people in a much better position than they might otherwise be in.

Personally, I think the game industry specifically might be a bit of an outlier. We prefer older, more experienced devs at my current job. A lot of game companies seem to go for younger devs because they’ll work longer hours for a lot less money. That’s just been my perception from the stuff I hear from my game dev

I guess so, all it takes is one recruiter hearing that a developer is looking and suddenly they’re getting calls from multiple recruiting companies. Those guys network pretty ruthlessly.

Pointing out the person who was actually responsible, when you yourself have been publicly castigated over the matter for 2 years, doesn’t really strike me as “throwing someone under the bus.”

There are still a RIDICULOUS number of tech jobs out there. They may not be for “the big dogs,” but for example, my company (in Atlanta, GA) has been trying to hire new web developers for like the past six months, and for extremely generous salaries. We’ve not been able to find anyone because there’s so much demand.

Except, as already mentioned in the other thread you’ve been roasted to death in, the people running the pit were encouraging people to jump into it. Chechik was also far from the only injury that day. The fact that they kept the thing open and KEPT encouraging people to jump into it after the first serious injury is

There’s no money in not finding a correlation. You act like all of the studies that have been run have been funded by the video game industry. They have not.

Probably because Stormtroopers are the keystone cops of fascism. In 98% of Star Wars content they’re utterly incompetent.

Why do I feel like the answer is in some way going to involve training an AI on how to scan server logs for obvious cheating?

Also agree. I stopped playing right around... Forsaken, I think? But I’m constantly tempted to go back in.

Now if only everyone else wasn’t, either. This kind of shit makes me see red.

Am I the only one confused as to how there can be a Silent Hill game set in Japan? Silent Hill is a specific place, and it’s not in Japan.  F looked amazing but I’m not sure how they’re gonna address that rather fundamental issue.

I don’t care about “adding to the discussion” of the game, but I do enjoy seeing what the general consensus is. I find roundup articles like this to be fairly useful.