They are pretty good at “guessing” when raids are going to happen and misteriously disappear just in time, often leaving vehicles and equipment behind.
Their guessing abilities should be studied tbh.
I got the years confused, you can disregard my whole comment.
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Sleeping late on weekends no longer helps make up for it once you’re on your 30s
I read the “not the onion” name before clicking but it wasn’t until I reached the end of the article and saw the author’s name that it finally clicked that this was in fact not the onion.
While reading the thing it all seemed “weird this doesn’t feel like an onion article even though the content is so much onion” and “are those references to other phallic stuff all from past onion articles too?”
I wonder how that’s going. When the devs started they were clearly overpromising things that they thought would be cool to have without any idea of how long it would take to implement them. I always suspected it would remain in development for many many years, but apparently it’ll be playable next year.
Windows, in the past has been known to sometimes overwrite the Linux boot loader after a windows update.
Linux (ubuntu) do that pretty often too, people just don’t notice it because they’re unlikely to be running any other bootloader if they have Linux’.
Skype for business barely had anything to do with Skype tho, other than the name.
We’ve had enough of artificial intelligence so they’re switching to artificial stupidity?
I had to do some soap integration last year and it feels like it only got worse with age.
I played it last year and got soft locked in the main quest about 15 hours in, but only realized after another 10 hours of side quests. Usually I wouldn’t start over but in the game I gladly did.
Yep, though the combat is very hard to get used to early and it may feel to hard - only to feel too easy once you master it.
I just got the game without realizing it was new.
The trailer looked uninteresting so I didn’t try it.
And there’s a ton of articles here with very misleading titles, specially on technology communities. At some point I noticed three large threads in a row where the article title claimed one thing but even the article itself was about something completely different.
Tbf as long as it doesn’t go public it will probably be fine regardless of who takes the job. It doesn’t take a genius to keep up the good work in a company that can afford to plan long time.
I want that wallpaper.
Did people pay for the game before or after the developer removed any references to it being an MMO?
If they made something that is not an MMO it’s only natural that they won’t want it to be presented as if it was one, even if they originally intended to create the game as an MMO.
I don’t think the game deserves to be cruficied just for failing to reach the goals the devs had in mind, as long as it is not being sold as if it had. Folks can buy the game, realize it’s not what they hoped for, refund and move on. Or better yet, hopefully they can realize it’s not the game they were expecting based on the store page and not even buy it in the first place.
Now if the dev is misleading people about what the game is, or if people paid for one thing long ago and received another in the end, then nevermind me and carry on.
My favorite 8 bit game was The Little Samson. So few people know about it but it was an incredible game for that time.