tyjaer
Tyjaer
tyjaer

I think you're confusing me for someone complaining about long games. For me, most days I get home from work, stressed and tired and have an hour or two at most to sit down and play a game. It comes down to "Would I rather do a couple of side quests and maybe get a level in that RPG that I'm playing" or "Get in 8 or

Why would I change my hobby? I just said there's plenty of games that are shorter and cater to a shorter timeline, and that some people not having enough time is not a good reason to stop making long games. Did you read my post at all?

It's pretty unsatisfying to play for 1 or 2 hours in an evening and only manage to make it through 2 side quests in what is a larger 100+ hour game. But yeah, it does make sense on a purely monetary level.

He knows.

It becomes a problem when you only have 10 or less hours to play video games a week due to family, work, or other concerns. Not that that is a very good argument for people to stop making long video games, seems like we can have our cake and eat it too. There's plenty of bite-size video games coming out that are fun,

Team America, yeah. Apparently it was a nightmare making that film, Matt Stone said it was the "worst time of his life". Coffee binging to make 20 hour workdays, alternating with sleeping pills to sleep for 4 hours. Moral of the story seemed to be "Don't try to make a feature length film with marionettes, even if you

saw a Kappa shirt in a place she did not like, just before Rush

Jason didn't forget. He mentioned The Book of Mormon in his post that you replied to.

And don't forget that he was one of the geniuses behind the hugely successful Book of Mormon on Broadway.

True. That's a hell of a crunch though.

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I had read that for the first two seasons at least, he did Cartman's voice organically, but it wore on his throat so they upped the pitch digitally after that point. I can't blame him, with how many voices he has to do. Cartman's voice does sound different during those first seasons.

Man. And a workhorse. With all of the work that goes into the weekly South Park episodes, I'm surprised they can get them out every week and have them be current and topical (especially considering how big of a role Trey plays in every episode).

Holy crap, I had no idea Trey Parker did all of those characters. That's some range; the characters aren't exactly similar sounding.

I thought you might. Good to know.

They chose the exact same pose/look at the statue that came with Wind Waker HD Collector's edition, looks very similar...

No doubt, but most recruiters won't even give your resume a second glance if you don't have the requisite degree.

This guy is definitely dedicated, kudos to him for seeing a goal and going for it. Hope he gets another shot the next time an opening appears on the team.

You'll need good degree credentials and professional software development experience of some kind to get an interview, I'm sure. The legendary status or MTG qualification is there to make sure that applicants have a pretty good understanding of how Hearthstone (or big daddy MTG, which Hearthstone takes a lot of cues