Lazy CEOs just don’t want to work anymore!
Lazy CEOs just don’t want to work anymore!
Future chips not affected by THIS cpu bug.
Nah, if there were a third GPU manufacturer that was a strong leader in the performance per watt metrics, they would certainly be mentioned in the headline, especially since performance per watt is almost certainly where ARM wants to focus their efforts.
All TVs are dumb TVs if they have no internet access
Around when I first heard of Star Citizen, I remember writing a paper on the Mt. Gox data breach and the bitcoin crash. A bitcoin was around $250.
The problem is that 20% failure rate has no validation and you are 100% liable for the failures of an AI you’re using as a customer support agent, which can end up costing you a ton and killing your reputation. The unfixable problem is that an AI solution takes a ton of effort to validate, way more than just double checking a human answer.
“Right around Black Flag, we decided to basically stop all story development in the franchise. In an unexpected turn of events, all the new games have zero story development and people all prefer the old ones now.”
Companies used to do this, but stopped when every game reviewer called them out on it. It was always in kinda shitty games too. You can rest assured that EA is fully capable of making shitty games with ads in them.
“Oh no, this seems to be bad for everyone. Too bad there’s nothing we can do about it!” Says CEO with enough control and influence to reverse the policy.
Ummm…your username is “Blizzard”…
Umm…the 3 best Fallout games all take place in Moscow. Metro, Metro: Last Light, and Metro: Exodus
“We want to turn things around at Unity, so we hired the COO of the company behind great games like Farmville! He also has spent much of his time at EA, everyone’s favorite gaming company. This will surely bring our users back after our fee fiasco.”
Yes, but layoffs and rehiring has a 40% reduced blowback potential in press than pay cuts, so some manager will get a nice bonus this year for handling it well.
More like 98% of shareholders don’t care and have never heard of a live service game because they have diversified investments in practically every company and someone in that remaining 2% said “Well why aren’t we doing the thing that made League of Legends so much money?” Despite the fact that like the other 98%, they also don’t play games.
Yes. If you think that’s cool, just wait until you meet @MargotRobbie@lemm.ee
You can get 2/3 with the Valve Index, but I don’t think you’ll ever get all 3.
My rule has always been people can notify me, but bots/apps cannot. If I see a notification not from a person, it gets disabled. If it’s something I can practically do on a website, I don’t download the app.
A video about how delaying or otherwise obfuscating rewards is a powerful tool for games run by an evil corporate overlord…that’s over 4 hours long…
A game trying to emulate one of the most complex and difficult to maintain games of this generation of gaming, developed by a mobile dev team, for a franchise that has a reputation for bad games, in a genre most people are calling “tired”. Best case scenario, this game has a 1% chance of success IF it even exists.
Same thing happened for the whole Bioshock series. They rolled out the update just over 2 weeks after a big sale so it was beyond the standard refund policy too.