Okay finally saw it and I wanted have to post a few overlooked talking points for future generations of aspiring writers. I'll focus on the two listed below. ■ Disney went way way too far in an attempt to sell the SW brand to children, most notably cannibalizing Harry Potter. ■ Protagonist character structure does not fit the overall cast structure. This stuff has gone beyond yet another canon
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This is NOT a feel good post. This is a solution post. Dating as far back as even ancient Rome itself people faced harsh conditions and worked out systems to compensate for it. Among the most historically famous were later known as guilds. Today we call them modern mentoring apprenticeships. A little known fact is many elite have their own apprenticeship programs for the same reasons you listed above. The problem is you can't just pul
Story setting strangely reminds me of Half-Life 2.
Another sad disappoint [e digicons]:'([/e] Pretty much echo the comments above with plus one. Something just wasn't right. Now I wish I'd seen more movies this year because this one was left me a little empty inside when leaving the theater. How could FR make a 98 on RT?
Around 10 years ago Bioware implemented an effective solution to this problem. Once someone finished proving themselves in the mod community, they could form up a mod team with others of renown, incorporate, then contract out to Bioware for making Neverwinter Nights DLC. But this opportunity would present itself only if the team could convince the company they and the product selling were worth the attention. A percentage of the sales got poured into develop
Mod or DLC? If you charge then it's a DLC. If it "technically" was never meant to be in the product then it is a mod. Technically is in quotes because some products are designed to be mod friendly but the specific alterations were not foreseen. This news honestly gave me a slight headache. Just thinking about the implications will drive one to madness. Edit: Oh, forgot to mention this is likely an attempt to push the
Yes very logical, it makes sense on paper. Unfortunately it does not work with these people for reasons listed below. Know your opponent. Blocks on Twitter do not work, it results in a win for them. They get a (usually very small) increase in their status resume within the SJW peer group and abroad. When you effectively answer them and win the argument they just compromised their status appropriately. It's classic autocrat mentality with zero power,
Nichegamer.net has released a collection of horror story testimonies from various GameDevelopers in the industry. Some debunk the narrative, others are sad endings. Almost all in some form support #Gamergate and after reading their experiences I can see why.