It's been decades between them. I choose to believe none of the devs and designers (and the synergy they had) that made the games I love still work there.
Could be a punishment in the vein of "one of you defied, so you'll all be punished." Y'know,
l everaging a person's individual fear of being the "cause" for things getting worse to prevent them from attempting to make any changes. It's a classic crackdown in authoritarian areas.
Edit: not to say that's what's happening, but that is a methodology.
I very slowly zoomed in on the actual words in the post.
Started off processing "molecule" as "mole", "solar system" as "galaxy", and thinking "ha, don't know if that's true but it sounds both plausible and neat".
If you felt I was deeply convinced about that, then your reading comprehension needs finetuning.
But enough. I'm calling an end to this sour exchange. I would have been better served tickling my own toes or huffing farts than any of this unnecessary back-and-forth.
I've found you too abrasive to wish a "good one", so "have a time, person."
Which is why I'm questioning why I spent the time explaining something so simple to someone so obsessed with being correct about the side an old lady drove her car.
The person driving does not understand rotation. If you also don't understand rotation, then in the video she is in[on] the left side of the car (when facing the camera). And then, after driving around the pump, she exits and is on the right side of the car when facing the camera.
This is the second time in the same thread I've seen someone write "upside down" to (I assume) mean "insolvent" despite never seeing the phrase before in my life. Y'all all from the same town?
I don't know that I'd call "bardcore" a genre. It's more like a distributed cover band. It's all about doing contemporary music with medieval instruments. They're not making new songs.
Skyrim and the Witcher certainly aren't bardcore, although I'm not sure what genre you'd call it besides describing it as "fantasy" music.
It's been decades between them. I choose to believe none of the devs and designers (and the synergy they had) that made the games I love still work there.