Dave
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I thought you supported the right to bear arms.GasBandit said:How did she even apply the lipstick at all??
I thought you supported the right to bear arms.GasBandit said:How did she even apply the lipstick at all??
Yeah, I kind of gave up on this a long time ago. He'd actually get the entire thing done faster if he scrapped all the coding, hired a professional, and let them go at it. But it'll never happen so the game's never going to be finished. Also, he's an asshole so fuck him.So, you ever wonder whatever happened to Yandere Simulator?
Soo, TLDR version? After 5 years of development, the whole thing is a nightmare of spaghetti code lashing together assets taken straight from the unity asset store, the mod community is doing more for the game than the dev has been, and speaking of the dev, he kinda went off the deep end and turned into a massive shit.
So, yeah, RIP Yandere Simulator and all it could have been.
Actually, according to the video, he did exactly that... but then bitched about not liking the result (read: "I can't read actual code") and got dropped by the company that supplied the programmer.He'd actually get the entire thing done faster if he scrapped all the coding, hired a professional, and let them go at it. But it'll never happen so the game's never going to be finished.
At least it's not Red Dead Redemption (2018)It just occurred to me that Red Dead Redemption 2 is a prequel, while simultaneously actually being the 3rd game despite being named 2.
Forget about that. How does she tie the bonnet?How did she even apply the lipstick at all??
... I've been on the internet long enough to know where this goes next. I hate you, internet.In case you thought the super crown wasn't still a thing...
Given Activision's track record in surprised it took this long.Blizzard's response to the hoopla - "Many of us over the last few years have shifted from playing primarily desktop to playing many hours on mobile. We have many of our best developers now working on new mobile titles across all of our IPs."
Yes, Blizzard is going full on mobile for the Chinese markets and fuck you, PC gamers who made us what we are today.
Translation: "Our developers have no time for a home life and have to get in their gaming on mobile because their personal desktops are gathering dust at home. We plan to fully exploit a market where gaming is scrounged from moments of free time; being less of a hobby and more of a desperate grasp for sanity."Blizzard's response to the hoopla - "Many of us over the last few years have shifted from playing primarily desktop to playing many hours on mobile. We have many of our best developers now working on new mobile titles across all of our IPs."
Yes, Blizzard is going full on mobile for the Chinese markets and fuck you, PC gamers who made us what we are today.
Well, they're...developers.Our developers have no time for a home life
Their target is China. They're probably not wrong.Though I would of course question the wisdom of assuming that everyone else's lifestyle parallels that of a software developer, especially one who works in the gaming industry.
Or old farts. Again, citing myself as the example, between kids and a job, I only really sit down and play games on my PC two or three times a week. I play games on my phone every single day, because I can do it while waiting in line, making dinner, having sex, etc.*Their target is China. They're probably not wrong.
I agree with much of what he said, though I'm not as far along as to get to that island that turns the game into a shooting gallery.
Awesome, but whenever I re-play HL:2, I use the menu to skip past that section. I just don't find it fun.We have a new advertising client called "Raven Homes" and it's all I can do to resist putting "We don't go to Raven Homes" in their ad.
So what you're saying is... you don't go to ravenholm?Awesome, but whenever I re-play HL:2, I use the menu to skip past that section. I just don't find it fun.