It gets easier when you realize people are only voicing their opinions and nearly all of the spectrum of opinions exist.
It gets easier when you realize people are only voicing their opinions and nearly all of the spectrum of opinions exist.
Octodrive: High Octotanement
Absolutely uninterested before. Pretty interested now.
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto. Do the robot. etc.
What's our vector, vector?
Having a consistently crappy experience and then designing a "fuck it, lets give the player a release from this BS" ending doesn't strike me as good design.
Unlimited aggro'd bears and giants.
I bid $50,000.
Taco consumption by kotaku readers after this article: hockey stick curve.
Aw, man, don't get me started on that first world/third world oversimplification. Hans Rosling and gapminder.org has done pretty good work providing nuance to classification of countries.
Static band or touch a metal desk/chair/whatever before you touch anything electronic.
He has similar personality quirks as Steve Jobs. His intelligence (and assumptions made from it) will lead him to declare something is true/false, even when he doesn't have all facts. Steve Jobs' biography is filled with a couple of stories of him demonstrating this trait. Although Jobs bases it on instinct rather…
True of the world at large, really.
You know, for all their pretty out there beliefs, their suggestion of geniocracy is similar to Plato's city in The Republic and other works, so it's not such a random one. Still probably won't work, though.
I have an easy answer to that kind of coverage. Ignore it. They're not worth the anger/disappointment they give me reading/watching/listening to it and I can't do a damn thing about their coverage.
I think its safe to say no one (apart from their regular viewers) expects that from them.
Unfortunately for them, we're not gonna get off their lawns.
You know, I don't really care he's in a lot of stuff. The guy is talented and he's made me go "He played that guy??" too many times. Although he's at his best when he does play those unrecognizable voices, like the spheres in Portal 2 or the Penguin rather than his distinctive lovable rogue voice.