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  • Sorry, it was a joke from the old machinima Red vs Blue. There's a truck called the Warthog and someone suggests it looks like a Puma. Another person says "you're making that up".

    It's at 1:46 https://youtu.be/Rju4RWdEyZk

    That was far too old a reference to drop casually. My bad.

  • The above link is recommended to learn more about the added mod support! (Just to add some context.)

  • Right? A series of adjustable physics inputs, a way to import levels and tag areas with terrain info that's defined in a file somewhere... Typing it out? I think it's wild that it happened to fighting games BEFORE it happened to a lot of other genres.

  • Basically every kind of game needs a "MUGEN" for that genre. Then we just put in the content we want and theme it appropriately.

  • Dan removed GB from his BSky bio, and Grubb posted that he's no longer with GB.

    To add more context, last night Dan was streaming on Twitch and said he expects episode 888 to be the last Bombcast. He said things that, if he stays employed, would make Fandom the most understanding employer ever. To use words he used: he'll keep taking their money as long as they'll give it to him, but he expects that won't keep happening for very long. He's very annoyed with working for giant corporations and wants to bet on himself.

  • I think that first segment is like 5-18, the second segment is 18-98, and the last segment is the cafeteria with uncomfortable hard plastic seats during "arts and crafts hour" if you're lucky enough to make it to the old folks home.

    They'd have been able to draw a better timeline if the seats were better, probably.

  • They didn't fire the whole team, just the six people (from what I can find,) that worked in the US. Some suspect NetEase's move was to consolidating their workers in China. The six who were fired did, to some extent, level design and game design. I'm not sure anyone has a good answer on how much of each. And the creative lead and lead producer are still on the team, in China.

    That's not to suggest how you should feel about the developer who fired people after a massive success, regardless of how many they fired. Just saying "the whole dev team" is a vast overstatement, considering how many people worked on the game. We can be pissed at people and be accurate. That's all.

  • Here's my office work:

    Since 2005 I worked as a TV news producer. We started the day with a morning meeting where reporters pitched stories and it was decided what they covered that day. Then as a producer I organized the stories in the newscast and found other stories which I was responsible for. That ranges from finding a worthwhile press release to interviewing people myself (usually by phone, and someone's video chat,) or just finding info by going through data. I would write those, then decide what visuals, audio elements, camera shots, graphics, and anchor reads went with it.

    Then during the live newscast I timed it, and made adjustments on the fly when necessary. (Killing stories, finding ones to insert, and adding breaking news.)

    I let my contract end almost two months ago, choosing not to stay in news. I've been applying to mostly other non-TV news office jobs. That's including producing other video projects, but also technical writing and marketing positions.

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  • Just throwing this out there because it should be said often: ProPublica is great.

  • Appreciate it; I hope it's worth your while!

  • I joined Google Plus with a group of a couple dozen friends from a long-time online community, and many of us loved it! As i recall the biggest issue at launch was that you couldn't push a pay to a circle and still leave it discoverable on your timeline, without pushing it to everyone. That kinda made it more insular than it should've been. Slowly we all stopped because no one else (family, friends,) was joining.

  • !gamedev@lemmy.world - I took it over several months ago and have tried to regularly share news that is relevant to developers and hobbyists. I think I've done an okay job, but it's still pretty low in search results when you search "gamedev Lemmy". While posts get a few upvotes, and some comments, almost no one else posts there.

    The thing is, I like the Reddit r/gamedev community just fine and still visit it. I just don't trust Reddit as a company. So this is my way of trying to facilitate a healthy option, and follow the adage of "the grass is greener where you water it".

    So if you're into video game development and the industry around it, feel free to join!

  • I wish I had your restraint. EVERY time!

  • Considering I'm unemployed and job hunting, and Windows says I can't upgrade my current (old) PC, and I regularly play Warzone with friends? No, probably not any time soon.

    Maybe if I get a job with a six digit salary in a city with a reasonable cost of living (or remote) so I can jump out of debt before 6 months? But I'm not holding my breath.

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  • That's a pretty great quote, thanks.

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  • I think there's a difference between trying to actively quash public opinion and trying to preemptive self-censorship so others don't think YOU support something, just because you let the opinion exist on your site. I think this is mostly the latter.

    I'm not saying this is good or better, mind you. Preemptive self-censorship just means the people/structure aren't healthy enough to withstand the pressure they fear, or just fear it unreasonably. People in those positions are often chosen/supported exactly because they'll toe a line.

    It's a problem. I'm just saying it's a slightly different problem. Maybe less malicious, more insidious and wide ranging. Maybe.

  • No worry, I didn't either until it was pointed out to me.

  • That's Robert Redford in the film Jeremiah Johnson.