mega late but just finished a 2 player session of Satisfactory. I have only played single player on the first map for ~7 hours and then same map but 2 player for another 7. gotta say, both were a lot of fun but I think co-op really did enhance the experience. I like this game better than factorio for some reason. Maybe bc it's less stressful about the fighting?
maybe it's bc i'm not into anime as a genre of tv (but will watch) but the recaps at the start of every episode got really old for me since I typically don't catch shows until well after they're released
The writer is a distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution. He previously served as then US Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer’s national security adviser
I got this gut feeling that the true successor to DE is gonna come from red info not that i am wishing for bad games to be made but i gotta say that selling preorders for an announcement of a game is not cool in my book
I don't know a lot about the actual mechanisms that makes it worth it for these international companies, but the one example I provided was eventually a success. That particular car-glass company went from 1 factory in Ohio that lost money for two years to 3 factories in the midwest.
I'm not sure it's 'a taste of our own medicine' but maybe that Chinese companies are flush with enough capital to eat 1 or 2 years of losses until their production & sales are high enough to sustain the factory. I don't think it's gonna be true for every manufacturing sector but in Fuyao's case the owner is a billionaire and was also ideologically committed to opening an 'american company' (eventually all managers were replaced with Chinese managers and the did all they could to suppress a union in Ohio).
https://www.netflix.com/title/81090071
as goofy as it might sound look to the documentary about Fuyao to see the best case scenario for clapistan. Once it’s totally hollowed out the real big hitter countries’ bougies will snap up land and resources and pay powerless proles over here rock bottom wages
the previous update added realtime editing and this current update added in the PR so that the mac version can had that too. the rest i can’t say if the engine “does it for you” but it definitely had the tools for those sorts of things. one of the stranger limitations i ran into was how clunky trying to implement 2d shadows was. i would think that if they made this whole out of the box lighting system that can do a whole bunch that shadows would be included. they are, but only in 3D
i only started getting into godot very recently and have never used a game engine before that (career software dev). which features does unity have that foot doesn’t? (or i guess just the most important ones in your opinion)
i’m starting to subscribe to earth A and earth B theory of suburban amerikans. earth A suburbanites would like their children to have a home and a job, trying to maintain some actual family values. earth b amerikans turn their own children in to the police
A woman on the train may or may not have seen a post referring to his death on my phone and opened her NYT app and said “oh my god” out loud.
I reply yeah i just saw that. She says something about how she can’t believe it. I mention that it’s Utah, they just passed looser open carry laws, whoever did it probably just walked right in.
I think they “achieved” this with the quantum rock on ember twin. If you couldn’t figure out what to do with the easier to get to caves i believe the hardest to reach cave (at the bottom of the dried lake) spells out the puzzle even more explicitly than the other hints if i recall correctly. I resisted looking up that one and finally on a particular loop i managed to find the side cave at the bottom of that lake which is technically a stressful timed movement puzzle whereas someone who is better at contextualizing hints would be able to figure out how to teleport with the rock based on the easy caves. Maybe they could’ve hidden the ash twin teleporter differently or stuffed another hint somewhere?
step 1: have three really smart friends who are motivated enough to do an adult group project