Fire is the least of problems with white phosphorus. Chemical burns, toxic fumes... You don't care everything is on fire when everything around you is hell.
And why companies usually don't allow for community translations outside of mods, or indies taking "no responsibility" when releasing them when donated.
Logistical and ethical issues aside, they literally cannot move. Gaza is fenced, one crossing north that's a fortress, with permits to leave or enter and a Mossad shakedown either way you're going, and on the southern end you have an Egyptian crossing that's closed thanks to normalization between Israel and Egypt. The sea is blockaded.
Gaza Strip is a ghetto, prison for 2 million people.
Google is notorious for A/B testing (usually a good idea) so they roll out changes in batches and look at telemetry for any changes in user behaviour. You might just be the lucky late adopter for those changes that someone tested for you a month earlier.
Reports of months of crunch before Cyberpunk's release make the image pretty clear. There's bunch of small indies and some midsized contractor companies in Poland, but not many on AAA level. Techland, CDP and People Can Fly (I think they are independent from Epic again?) are the only ones I can think of. Oh 11bit maybe.
Next week, but yeah. Our usury rates dropped, the fuel is cheaper at state owned gas stations, might as well lose my morals and vote for the ruling party, they've been so great to me for the past month.
Any organisation that invests in physical hardware that requires cloud to work is bonkers. Those whiteboards don't need cloud. And google is too big to care for long term customer satisfaction.
It wont happen like in Day After Tomorrow.
The beaches will get shorter, the docks will get deeper, then some warehouse will get flooded along with some homeless camp.
Land prices will shift, people will move, it'll be a curiosity.
That island nation on the Pacific? Oh well.