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“Oh no, this seems to be bad for everyone. Too bad there’s nothing we can do about it!” Says CEO with enough control and influence to reverse the policy.
“Oh no, this seems to be bad for everyone. Too bad there’s nothing we can do about it!” Says CEO with enough control and influence to reverse the policy.
Ummm…your username is “Blizzard”…
“We want to turn things around at Unity, so we hired the COO of the company behind great games like Farmville! He also has spent much of his time at EA, everyone’s favorite gaming company. This will surely bring our users back after our fee fiasco.”
Yes, but layoffs and rehiring has a 40% reduced blowback potential in press than pay cuts, so some manager will get a nice bonus this year for handling it well.
You can get 2/3 with the Valve Index, but I don’t think you’ll ever get all 3.
My rule has always been people can notify me, but bots/apps cannot. If I see a notification not from a person, it gets disabled. If it’s something I can practically do on a website, I don’t download the app.
A video about how delaying or otherwise obfuscating rewards is a powerful tool for games run by an evil corporate overlord…that’s over 4 hours long…
A game trying to emulate one of the most complex and difficult to maintain games of this generation of gaming, developed by a mobile dev team, for a franchise that has a reputation for bad games, in a genre most people are calling “tired”. Best case scenario, this game has a 1% chance of success IF it even exists.
Didn’t they hear? We’re doing quadruple A now.
You forgot that the gameplay is also shit
So you’re telling me the CEO behind the Wii U even kept his job? Wild
Amazing, they deleted CSGO from the universe, then released the worst possible followup they could have made, and yet still made money. Amazing.
Anyone who’s going to copy and paste code that they don’t understand is inherently a security vulnerability.
Voyager. It’s the only one with a “hide posts I’ve already read” button that I’ve tried, and any app without that button isn’t worth even comparing to.
Oh yeah, there’s also an option to make All exclude communities you’re subbed to, which makes it way easier to discover new communities.
They also protect you from bullets in the rear and their hitbox is super generous, so it’s an easy choice.
Don’t worry, I’m sure this will be a one time event and not a yearly thing…