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I’m not gonna disagree with you there, but personally sacrificing a bit of immersion here would be IMO more fun. I’m too extrinsicly motivated.


I guess it’s personal preference. I prefer for choices I make in the story to affect the outcome. If my gameplay has an affect, I feel like I’m being forced into a playstyle. I know it’s stupid, but I have trouble getting out of that thought process. For me it’s similar to why I can never get into bayonetta or devil may cry, the scoring system for each encounter stresses me out. I just want to have fun


You get a bad ending if you kill too many people, and the non-lethal option is just the chokehold for the most part. I bailed for the same reason the first few times I tried to play through the game. The morality system is really the games only critical flaw (or they need more non-lethal options)


The article seems to touch on this saying patent offices struggle to find prior art since they look at previous patent documentation, not previous games.


You can still fly, it’s just gliding that got hit by the gaming mafia


I would say sunshine, but from personal experience the encoder never works and your stuck with horrible fps. Parsec is magic.



I accidentally bought a game that didn’t have English in the region I bought it in and they wouldn’t refund me.


I wish they would fix Wayland support. The bug ticket for it has been open for ages.


I’m pretty sure the lead on clouds is the industry leader on cloud rendering. He has some great gdc talks and paper write-ups of his work.


I really feel there would be a market for something like star citizen without all the realism stuff that gets in the way of the gameplay. I’m a backer, and when I can get to playing the game it’s fun, but finding my way to the launch pad after every two years break when I’m trying to checkup on progress sucks.


According to their careers page, they have about 60 employees. And, knowing japanese game dev salaries, a lot of those devs (excluding senior devs) probably make around 30-50k a year depending on seniority unless it’s a unicorn company.


Can confirm, done this exact thing with tasker in the past. Don’t have the script anymore though.



I’m having the same issue here. I was hitting the website link in the email rather than the verify link.


The US seems to primarily still use sms. I’ve heard it’s tied to having unlimited messaging phone plans being the norm, so people weren’t as drawn to other platforms.