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  • You didn't necessarily fail if they aren't into it. In the words of Jean-Luc Picard "It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not weakness, that is life." Some people just don't mesh, and that's ok. You don't need to put pressure on yourself to like or be liked.

  • I mean fixing these things can definitely increase sales, but you're right not in the sense that they are directly marketable. The thing that makes games really blow up is word of mouth, people recommending them to their friends, and you get that best by making a game with overall quality. It's basically a given at this point that Bethesda games are buggy messes that get fixed by modders. Every time you have a major bug, game crash, or save corruption it takes you out of the world and forces you to remember you're playing a game that barely works, which makes you like it less. All of this hurts sales, if not today in the future. So yeah, they probably aren't prioritized by management, but management is wrong. They often are.

  • Yeah to be honest what strikes me the most about companies like Bethesda is just how little they've improved over the decades. There's nothing stopping them from making major improvements like removing loading screens, adding vehicles finally (I wonder if the ships are really a hat like the train in fallout 3), fixing the buggy ass collisions and physics, or any number of dumb shits they just keep leaving in game after game. It really speaks to the institutional inertia and spaghetti mess their code must be.

  • I also loved starbound. My problem was the late game became very gamey, with the linear planet tier progression to get better materials. Once I got past the progression and beat the final boss there was nothing fun left to do, even with all the base building stuff they put in.

  • You could change it to git commit . to add and commit everything. But just in case you weren't up to date, you should probably do

     
        
    git commit .
    
    git pull -s ours
    
    git push
    
    
      

    For maximum chaos.

  • Necessity is the mother of invention. One day somebody was just that hungry, a cassava plant was available, experimentation ensues, bam staple crop. It's not that huge of a leap though. Most societies have some kind of root or tuber food, and once you've got the idea that roots and tubers can be food it's not a huge stretch to go looking for others. Pretty much all of them have to be cooked at least to be edible and palatable.

  • I've found the free one can sometimes answer tip of my tongue questions but yeah anything even remotely obscure it will just lie and say that doesn't exist, especially if you stray a little too close to the puritanical guard rails. One time I was going down a rabbit hole researching human sex organ variations and it flat out told me the people in South America who grow a penis at 12 don't exist until I found the name guevedoces on my own, and wouldn't you know it then it knew what I was talking about.

  • And move to a cheap spacious house in the middle of nowhere, ideally somewhere absolutely beautiful. You could work anywhere you want and never need to actually live there. You could also become the first person on every planet and moon. I'd probably try to get nasa to pay me a billion dollars to be on call to teleport anything they want to anywhere in the solar system.