Post-Modern Achilles
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I recently found out one my favourite FOSS projects was abandoned due to bullying. It was a small project and very fresh so it obviously came with some bugs and issues which is a given. The maintainer gave up only few months after because of all the negativity.
Ozawa has reportedly admitted that the charge is true. He told the officials that roads belong to humans and pigeons are the ones who should get out of the way.
Statements like this makes me wonder if hurting animals is so obviously evil or I'm just a hippie.
I agree with you that some people are misguided and expect dark souls to be hard for the sake of being hard. Yes you die a lot but that is part of the game, and dying is not a state of failure but a step in getting better in order to overcome the obstacle.
I have seen people not only beat the game but do a no hit run with guitar hero guitar, dance dance gamepad and even raw potatoes. Making the game easy does not equal to making it 'accessible', but it does break the core gameplay loop. There are ways to make games more accessible in general that doesn't ruin the fun factor. Check out AbleGamers they are doing amazing work helping the community which I think is one of the best ways to go about this issue.
You gotta hand it to them, it's mind blowing how abysmal the PvE experience is. I have seen inexperienced indie devs make so many amazing games that I can't comprehend what the hell Blizzard is doing with their talents. I couldn't even justify spending the time to finish the first mission.
What a stupid article, almost feels like paid advertisement.
I enjoyed playing Slay the Princess. It's a very niche experience and it's fine for what it is. But to imply it's a better game or is having a larger reception than Spider-Man 2, Mario or Alan wake is silly. The higher score average is due to it being less popular.
Well you're not entirely incorrect with that assumption. What we call science today is actually the Scientific Method Which is a much more skeptical approach to science than the earlier methods, hence the credibility. I like many others agree that the fees built into the system is quiet absurd and the process is not perfect, but currently that is the only legit way to get others evaluate your research.
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