Nah, CoD2 switched to health regen and dumped the health bar before them. It was partially to adapt to the console gameplay pioneered by, IIRC, Bungee with Halo.
Nah, CoD2 switched to health regen and dumped the health bar before them. It was partially to adapt to the console gameplay pioneered by, IIRC, Bungee with Halo.
Neither. The band is Fugazi, that’s Guy Picciotto hanging over Brendan Canty.
Apparently they changed it just to spite the Danes.
You’re saying your grandmother doesn’t try to convince everyone she meets the Earth is flat?
^Has not solved the riddle
It’s incredibly annoying, though, that you can only copy boards in the app, and when you do it makes triplicate of all the cards.
Podman breaks the retroencabulation.
The first actually witty joke about this I’ve seen all day, great work!
You’re doing the thing in the post.
Appropriately for the thread, the WP scene had a choice: walk away. It kept telling Walker to walk away. The player could have shut the game off.
That’s the pivot point: if you’re just playing a game about Walker, then having a choice doesn’t matter, you’re just being told a story about a lunatic. But, if Walker is a stand-in for you, and you’re playing the game “because you wanted to be something you’re not - a hero”, then not only is playing on a choice, choosing to play war porn in the first place is a choice.
Well, she married the elf-king, and had a daughter with him. Don’t know what would be more direct.
Well, Melian was also Maia, and was Luthien’s mother, so they at least can have genders.
Oh, Heinlein was definitely not writing satire.
It’s not very much like Arcanum, though. Arcanum and Planescape are moer or less straight RPGs, Disco Elysium is practically a variant of a point and click adventure.
The problem isn’t the effect, the problem is you don’t seem to understand what it actually does. The idea is to reduce the price in such a way that a small discount appears larger, increase sales, and make the reduction back in volume. It works, and makes sense, and is done, if and only if you compete on price and trade in volume.
Your title is, at the time of writing: “People live their whole lives watching corporations end prices with 99 yet when they list their own items for sale they choose a whole round number and never question it.” This thread is full of people giving you reasons why they don’t or wouldn’t do that, meaning they clearly do question it, and are deciding against it.
Not if the intention is to make it look expensive. Bugatti’s don’t sell fot 499999.
No, this is proving the use case different: Your logic would put the car at 9995, to present it as cheap. The actual advice is to put it at 12000, higher, to present it as expensive, and then “allow” the buyer to haggle you down.
Nah, formulas like that are basically the assembly code for logic.
Yeah, only notification notification I ever see is when I send tabs from my PC.