This game has its flaws, but I did feel like his take here wasn't very fair. He spends some time razzing on it being another geberic-ish hero shooter nobody asked for, fair enough, but then most of his jabs throughout the video are about the lack of polish in environment interactivity - you can't shoot the birds or splash in the puddles, that kind of stuff. Lots of jokes about how "triple A" the game is, without any regard for the context of this development team and how they specifically broke off from their previous big-big dev team to make something more focused and personality-driven.
The game is extremely opinionated with how they want things to flow, and there's literally only one game mode right now, which I think needs some serious re-tooling, but it's got a pretty solid base. The game runs so, so, soooo smooth, and the gunplay is extremely solid. It feels like a Titanfall 2 mod (in the very best way).
Idk if it's got legs without some big content updates, but I think what they've made is very neat. I think it's really unfortunate how this anti-hype cycle has hit them - they just wanted to shadow-drop their game on day one, not this month-long wait between a hastily-put-together trailer with no updates until launch.
And sadly, I used to count on Dunkey to bring a fresh perspective on things like this - if not being more supportive of the devs, at least he used to acknowledge the overwhelming mainstream narrative and then take a veer off to a slightly different and more interesting take on things. This video kinda felt like he made most of it while in a voice call with The Boys and they were just all too happy to giggle along with the generic consensus take without really adding much beyond just sampling Geoff's admittedly overbearing school-boy giddiness about a neat game he had the privilege of making the first introduction to the world for.
I wonder about using the mandated "AI" tools to write lots of emails that are just gushing about how productive you are being and if that would be useful.
Got semi-officially diagnosed with the same thing a few months ago, then moved out of state and haven't picked back up on treatment. Never got to the medication part.
I guess it's time to get back on the horse. Thank you for talking about it. Will report back if it works (will forget to report back if it doesn't).
Had a partner that briefly did seasonal stuff for a brown flavored competitor of that company.
They fell on some ice and got a medium-level ouchie, and the deal they got for workers comp was basically about 5k, with part of the agreement being they could never work for that company ever again. So depending on if you feel capable of finding another employer after the fact, and if that kind of amount would be worth going through it, they might be willing to do a settlement.
(Said partner then went on to use nearly the whole settlement to buy themselves a new gaming rig and fancy chair while I was otherwise sole-providing for us and we were drowning in debt, but that's a story for another thread.)
I mean I like that something like this is being considered at least. It's always been a bafflement to me that the liberal establishment hasn't tried to trot out more of these actually ameliorative programs for food or housing, let alone health care.
It's always disheartening to hear the numbers about how much it would cost to just outright end homelessness, child starvation, etc. Because usually the numbers are less than that year's military budget increase. Like, we can't even pretend to try?
That said, $3 a meal as an answer to poverty starvation does give very
I'm admittedly a removed for dorky gadgets, and I've been trying to find a replacement for this 10 dollar basic leather wallet ever since I got it in high school decades ago, so the idea of something like this rings my bell every time I see it.
But any time I've put a single second of thought into what actually using this type of thing on a daily basis would be like, I immediately ick. Just completely ludicrous design.
Just stood up a Bazzite machine which is an atomic fedora distro, and I gotta say it's pretty sweet. Had some issues with permissions sandboxing for things like Syncthing, but that was due to some stupidity on my part, otherwise it's been really smooth and every single game I've tried to run so far has been flawless and runs great (aside from online multi stuff, ofc).
"Oh here he comes now, he's whispering something in my ear. Oh he's telling me that the false flag operation was successful and we need to go to acting very sad that it happened. Marco can we do that? Can we go to acting sad?"
This game has its flaws, but I did feel like his take here wasn't very fair. He spends some time razzing on it being another geberic-ish hero shooter nobody asked for, fair enough, but then most of his jabs throughout the video are about the lack of polish in environment interactivity - you can't shoot the birds or splash in the puddles, that kind of stuff. Lots of jokes about how "triple A" the game is, without any regard for the context of this development team and how they specifically broke off from their previous big-big dev team to make something more focused and personality-driven.
The game is extremely opinionated with how they want things to flow, and there's literally only one game mode right now, which I think needs some serious re-tooling, but it's got a pretty solid base. The game runs so, so, soooo smooth, and the gunplay is extremely solid. It feels like a Titanfall 2 mod (in the very best way).
Idk if it's got legs without some big content updates, but I think what they've made is very neat. I think it's really unfortunate how this anti-hype cycle has hit them - they just wanted to shadow-drop their game on day one, not this month-long wait between a hastily-put-together trailer with no updates until launch.
And sadly, I used to count on Dunkey to bring a fresh perspective on things like this - if not being more supportive of the devs, at least he used to acknowledge the overwhelming mainstream narrative and then take a veer off to a slightly different and more interesting take on things. This video kinda felt like he made most of it while in a voice call with The Boys and they were just all too happy to giggle along with the generic consensus take without really adding much beyond just sampling Geoff's admittedly overbearing school-boy giddiness about a neat game he had the privilege of making the first introduction to the world for.