Hopefully they’re Family to help with the victim queues, my friends pretty much stopped playing victim because it takes so long to find a match.
Hopefully they’re Family to help with the victim queues, my friends pretty much stopped playing victim because it takes so long to find a match.
Whew, I heard from a friend it was going that way. The Devs say in the article that they just meant it would recieve occasional content updates like they did with with the first game in their early access model.
They confirmed that it will not have any subscriptions, or battle passes or anything which is great. They also mention that while coop will be possible, it won’t be required to play the game, and you can still experience everything single player.
Glad to hear they haven’t joined the dark side yet!
I personally think we are going to need to move to a hybrid capitalist situation before we can hope to move past it. It will be very hard for countries to make a switch away, as it will prevent them from really existing in the global market, or force the governments to hold all the cash so they can still partake.
I think the direction some places are taking with basic or universal income is one of the most promising steps away I’ve heard about recently. It allows for a sort of sudo communism within the bounds of a capitalist society by ensuring all have the same basic access to resources. Obviously there are plenty of caveats with the implementations so far, such as who gets it, how much is it, can it cover basic living, etc. But I think it represents what I’m getting at.
If we can continue to implement meaningful social programs such as free and accessible healthcare, basic incomes, shortened work weeks, minimum wages, etc, etc it is continued progress towards a world where money becomes increasingly meaningless as everyone has what they need and only need to work for the extras.
Just my two cents from someone with absolutely no background in the relevant fields :)
But, we did straighten the leaning tower. It was leaning too far and in threat of collapsing so we spent a huge amount of resources straightening it just enough it wouldn’t fall.
In terms of multiplayer games with friends, we’ve been playing The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Family, not a fan of victim). Also booted back up Golf with Friends for the first time in a few years and we’ve been having a blast.
For single player I recently started Astroneer which I’ve been loving! Really digging the terraforming and resource gather dynamics of the game.
Ah that make sense!
I thought Stardew Valley was a one man show, but this isn’t by ConcernedApe, did he end up hiring staff?
I’m I the only one that finds my office atmosphere overall nice and friendly? There’s no one at work I don’t get along with, and I definitely don’t have ‘enemies’. Sure there are a couple people that cause me a bit of extra work every once in a while, but I’m sure I’ve caused the same at some point.
Office work doesn’t have to suck
Don’t ban them, that’ll just start up a black market for them which way less safe and also makes sure the government doesn’t get any portion of the sales to fund healthcare.
I say slowly ramp up the tax on them, incentiving smokers to quit. The higher price would also help prevent future smokers from picking up the habit since they’ll be so expensive, for pretty much no gain.
That’s pretty cool, the potatoes glow green when exposed to radiation so it can be detected at a distance. I was wondering how it actually detected the radiation, but I wasn’t expecting them to glow, that’s wild.
And it’s really good, has some fun stories from the early days at Microsoft
Too bad there wasn’t an open source alternative that he could provide lots of funding for… Oh wait there is.