I mainly look at profiles to see people’s avatars. I just think they’re neat.
Married with kids, mainly interested in gaming.
I mainly look at profiles to see people’s avatars. I just think they’re neat.
Another big factor is developer engine knowledge. It’s expensive to train developers on a new or unpopular engine when you can hire plenty of devs who are already familiar with a popular engine like Unreal. 343i continues to have this issue with Halo Infinite running on their Slipspace engine, which is why (IIRC) they’re switching to Unreal for future games.
The rich with rice: 8/10
Thank you for your suggestion.
OP made one mistake and apologized. I think we should give them the benefit of the doubt here.
That was my take as well!
Completely agree. I grew up in the Dallas area and spent 3 years in Colorado Springs. The “coffee culture” of the area was shocking to me. I had a roommate sit me down and tell me I needed to stop wearing camo pants because it looked ridiculous, while it was fairly common back home. There’s so many little things that are different that you don’t realize until you’re in it.
walks up to the pilot “Excuse me, sir. But this is my plane now.”
Pilot takes the boarding pass, sees scribbled across the front, “Pilot’s Seat”
Pilot: “Well shit”
The article says it’s being developed by Artax Games. They’ve made Ghosts & Ships, Ruff-Ruff Tweet and Dave, Watt Challenge, The Crow On The Stone, Super SplatDogs, and Iro Hero. I’ve never heard of them or any of these games, hopefully they’re able to make something the kids will love and stay true to the show.
I used to live next to little dogs that looked like this. I called them dubstep dogs, because when they would bark at me, it sounded like “wub wub wub!”
I tried vitamin supplements after Adderall wasn’t available, they’ve only helped me 5-10% of what Adderall did for me. Specifically Focus Fizz and TeenFocus (I’m in my 30s, but it’s just marketed towards teens.) Other than that, taking my dogs on a walk at first light has helped. Any bit of exercise seems to go a long way.
This is very interesting, seems like everything lined up well for this to be a homerun.
Satisfactory recently left fandom as well.
Same, I like consistency.
I prefer the pigpen cipher. It’s quick to learn and I’ve never met another person who saw it and knew what it was. I used it on notes that I passed to my girlfriend in class because teachers couldn’t read it.
The Uncharted series isn’t really my jam, but I can still relate. Halo 4 has those completely unnecessary quick time events and it’s very jarring. I’m so glad we’ve moved away from this fad.
This also comes back to the “why?” game so many kids play. Parents get annoyed by it, but are they really annoyed at the game or their lack of knowledge depth?
I used to think this as well, until I had a three-year-old. One day she yelled under the bathroom door, “WHY ARE YOU POOPING??” I’ve realized that young kids may ask “why” more often to annoy and test social boundaries instead of actually trying to learn something. When she does ask “why” in order to learn, it’s fun explaining and teaching her. But it’s not as often as I thought it would be.
Liftoff recently added this as well.
I am so sorry you’re going through that. I had to be off my meds for four months due to the shortages, so I know how difficult that sudden change can be, physically and mentally. I’m uncertain how they interact with blood pressure, but you may be able to try Strattera or Wellbutrin (which is off-label for ADHD treatment, but works for some). I also tried several vitamin options, but they only seemed to help me by around 5%.
Second this, it’s my usual go to when I want something that doesn’t take a ton of brain power. It can also be played with only one hand on the Deck (mapping A and B to L4 and L5).