It never produces heat. Until it does and my word does it. I've been getting the slack issues and display issues as well. Also found out today the provided calendar hasn't actually been sending off my invite responses to anyone and got called in for not letting people know which meetings I was attending.
Yeah, this is a strange situation. As far as I'm aware, skins would only be player-side so this shouldn't be something like accidently showing a nude character, this would be some person bringing their own modded game and bystanders seeing it? Was this someone's setup they forgot to un-mod or some dude who lost and set up some games on his own hardware?
Probably very hot take for this community. The $1 for every hour of enjoyment is a stupid metric. People will spend upwards of $10 for a 2 hour movie or $5 for an hour-long album. Games have components of many pieces of media and many treat it's worth lower. I'm all for saving money but it's a different discussion regarding the value of the medium, especially when we just discuss it as the consumer-mindset of "hours of my life" vs. experience of enjoyment
I'm about 13 hours in AW2 and it's not a complication. This is one of the few easy choices to put up there. BG3, this and TotK even if it wasn't my cup of tea. 3 last 3 have a bunch of choices but I would be very confused if AW was snubbed with some of the issues the other contenders have (RE4 is an exception to this, it's risk is just that it's a remake and now there is a concrete horror candidate)
10 hours in and I'm loving it. I'm sure there will pure mechanic purists who hate and and those it might be too abstract for but this feels like purely a step up from control
I'm approaching this as a "stupid brain won't do what I want" situation as I used to eat the double portion also. My work around was to cook out of sync to what I ate. This meant I didn't need to worry about what I was eating "now" because everything I cooked was for later. So as an example, I would cook some chilli, but that day I would be eating some curry that was already sitting in the fridge. If you are wondering how to start the cycle, the simplest solution to avoid your cravings messing it up is to cook and then order takeout somewhere so you don't eat it any of it.
It could be that the improvising is getting in the way. Does this mean you don't know what to cook until you do?
The opposite is also true. You created an engine already, why do you want a new one? Just add to the existing one. Starfield is not the only industry game working on legacy engines
This only highlights a symptom of the horror. The malleability of jobs on offer make each application more deliberate and getting passed this phase, you likely have 1-2 Projects to do + a technical interview to get to an actual interview
That doesn't even matter considering how annoying the new character is. If I had any sort of standards on what I watched I wouldn't have gone back to episode 2
Even kids stuff can be a bit risque due to different cultures. Digimon has a scene where the kids are picked up by a random college kid, Yu-Gi-Oh has a scene where Tea is implied to be about to be sexually assaulted and the OG dragon ball is half about a girl who wants to get laid and an old pervert who also wants to get laid.
Do you know what about it interests her? Is it the action or the pretty art? Both those could pull different threads
While I argue your response is an equity Vs equality issue and your basketball argument kind of conflicts your previous statement, there is the the huge difference of individual cost per game to cater to a/all disability. As you mention automation of these systems aren't really feasible and although guidelines can be put in place. They are still a significant investment of time and money. You can implement them into an engine but you still need the game to integrate it and although some things might be easy across multiple games (colour blind overlays) some won't (mechanic driven considerations).
Worked with a Japanese company has this and they refused to acknowledge anything as a bug if it didn't get discussed in the spec. Oh, this new feature does not interact with the old feature well, just a limitation. Write that up as a new feature. It was killer trying to assign anything as a bug for this reason since you could only get them to fix stuff that explicitly contradicted their Japanese spec.
Hope they like lobster