It took Larson about a minute, judging by the clock.
...yes. Definitely yes.
It's a kbin setting... It needs some refining. There is no @ autocomplete, so turning it on is the only way to have easy access to the names of who you want to ping. But people who don't know how it works...
Anyways, you also have to turn on notifications to see if people respond to you in kbin. So it needs some work.
You’re stuck on details that don’t matter.
Be annoying.
I see you don't know what "self-awareness" means.
If you lost your secondary argument that you brought up for no reason, maybe just stop replying instead of being an obnoxious shit?
Nah, OP doesn't have a point. Most of these comments are calling out the lack of a point, but you are looking for "objectivity"...?
I don't think anyone cares about your "apolitical" point of view that is clearly political. I would post something to r/EnlightenedCentrism, but I don't know a magazine for that.
INSIDE was easier than LIMBO, but a worthy spiritual successor. Very good in the genres of puzzle platformer and horror. No cheap tricks, just good work all the way through.
The story is VERY open ended, and I felt a little slighted at first, but it grew on me. As far as very open ended stories, so was LIMBO's.
They aren't having issues identifying the origin of "drama and gossip". Dealing with sexual assault allegations internally is NOT the way to deal with such issues. Having a third party come in and act as human resources is standard and unquestionably the correct choice.
Batteries not included.
Here to post and see the obligatory $0*2 = $0
They track their users, even though not tracking users is supposed to be their thing.
There was controversy about it, but the Inuit famously and really do have at least 50 words for snow.
Well, already lost me here. Inuit have at least 50 words TO DESCRIBE snow. Like cold, powdery, white. English has probably just as many. The Inuit don't have 50 different words to say "snow".
Halo excelled at being a FPS on console before auto aim and aim assist were a thing. The terrible, tank-like movement and super floaty, slow jumps would be trash in any PC FPS around its time. But having players move at Quake speeds in Halo would be frustrating, and no one would hit things in multiplayer.
Or would, on a game without modern control assist, anyways. Games don't tend to be as fast as they used to, and Halo has really sped up as a series, but it is still on the slower side.