I get that at work too and often it’s a trust issue. The other fella could get it done faster, but could he get it done equally well? Support time will eat future development time.
Yeah, I don’t know either. I found it an interesting read, it also goes into conversation design in games. Felt like it would be appropriate here?
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No, I’d finally be able to drive without needing to have music on at any given time.
Ik heb dat al jarenlang. Ik heb zeker honderden bijten vermeden.
Wouldn’t it at that point be less work to just get some flatbread with cheese and tomato, instead of having to cook and then cool a pizza?
They likely must have some statistics. But if I had to do an uneducated guess, I would guess it’s also due to poorly socialized dogs from lockdown time. Not that it’s mutually exclusive.
Honestly, I’m just reposting what my friends post to me. Blame them.
Goede vraag. Zij noemen verhoogde beschikbaarheid als een factor en dat kan ik geloven dat verandert is sinds jaren 90. Maar de andere punten kunnen ook mogelijk zijn.
Yes but that mode made everything look like mush. And worked rather poorly outside combat.
Hope the pc version runs well. Watching my partner play in 30fps looked painful.
I’d like to hear the other side too, but it’s hard to imagine there’s no foul play at all.
Could also be the heat sensor is faulty, damaged wiring, etc. When I compare them, the reported number can be off by quite a bit from the real temperature .
That’s so recognisable. She can help with eating.
They do but lots of places make it a major hassle to set preferences. Like having “accept all” but rejecting has to be done one by one.
Doubly egregious when you have one of those annoying GDPR windows that make opting out a hassle just to view the menu. I’ve left restaurants over this.
Disco Elysium is a game about constant failures. It’s a central theme in the game. Save scumming in that game, it feels like it would lessen the impact of the story.
I’ve already read it before, but it’s so so good.
You just exit them? It’s the people getting onto a roundabout that have to wait.