MS is thinking it helps their legal argument if the FTC comes sniffing around their 2k layoffs from Activision/Blizzard
MS is thinking it helps their legal argument if the FTC comes sniffing around their 2k layoffs from Activision/Blizzard
A+ Cert in IT is fairly basic and isn’t all that useful besides a general overview of some aspects of the field. However, the most valuable portion of the cert is on troubleshooting methodology and that carries you through the rest of your career. It’s pretty common in a nutshell, try known fixes to previous issues first, then work from simple solutions (check power/cable connections, reboot, etc) to more complex solutions (reformat disk, clean wipe, etc).
The amount of times I’ve been on a million dollar salary engineering troubleshooting call and things like “checking that the credentials are working” get skipped in favor of looking for an issue in a newly written script is hilarious and happens far too frequently.
It’s not that simple solution are necessarily the most likely but that you can rule them out quickly.
It’s a skill like you say, just funny how that cert always comes to mind (it’s the entry level cert for IT for people not familiar).
They should call Drift Souls, Elden Nurburgring or Sekivroom
Additionally, this isn’t new IP like Cybeypunk was, you’re not designing in-game systems from the ground up or hashing out the gameplay loop…you’re just improving on an already existing formula that is well received. The main challenge is the new engine, but as you’ve said they will also get a lot of problems solved with UE too. I think it’ll be fine in the end.
They botched it on a lot of fronts. Them not getting a nom makes sense to me.
Real talk inventory and weight limits are 99% time completely useless mechanics that detract from gameplay.
How are you doing controls for Terraria on SD? Every scheme I’ve tried has been super clunky but I love that game and it is perfect for SD.
It’s probably makes sense once explained properly but as an outsider to gendered languages in general it feels like the stupidest archaic idea ever lol.
Hogwarts was fun, not really all that groundbreaking in any particular way but it was a good take on that universe for sure.
I don’t hate it, I’m mostly just ambivalent to it. It felt like Bethesda’s Ubisoft moment, where they went from being a company that had been doing something really well and switched to doing something really safe…which is iust boring and generic nowadays. For the first ten or fifteen hours it was like ooh my first Bethesda game in ages! And then I put it down and never felt compelled to go back. I don’t hate it, I don’t love it, I don’t really feel anything towards it. Skyrim grabbed me from jump street and I was all in, same with FO…idk I really wanted to like Starfield…but I just never really felt anything towards it.
You seem like the kinda fella that could appreciate Brotato too :-)
It’s like people don’t know Brotato even exists!
I didn’t know that! Along the roads though there were a lot of Apple trees and my friend I was visiting said that’s commonly a thing to plant them along roads there so that no matter the situation someone can have access to food…I really liked that!
For comparison I was in Germany recently and to a supermarket, 6 half liter beers (variety of em too), nice bottle of wine, cheese, crackers, salami and some dessert type chocolate crackers…$20.
I like it but performance is crap on a 3080 so I will wait to see if they fix it.
Oh that’s cool, had no idea!
“We’re garbage at cloud gaming but give us more money!”
First rule of Arch Linux is you defintely talk about Arch Linux
And their stock price has never been the same since you abandoned them!
Apple consistently doubling down on consumer privacy is their BEST trait