By inky Go To PostBlizzard:wow that's so fucking blatant lol fuck these dudes
I thought the "Cosby suite" was a figure of speech. They actually had a picture of him and everyone called it that…
I feel like calling the interview room in an office "the casting couch" is less perverse than this.
By inky Go To PostA Star Wars reference as your studio name… Already brimming with creativity.There's gonna be so many Funko pops in the background
Imagine walking into that room, to a bunch of nerd ass hipster white boys, and a big fucking Cosby picture on the wall. Not even tap water.
By inky Go To PostBlizzard:Just lads being brehs.
I thought the "Cosby suite" was a figure of speech. They actually had a picture of him and everyone called it that…
I feel like calling the interview room in an office "the casting couch" is less perverse than this.
Firing these cunts isn't enough.
Can't believe the company that would hire a guy with the username tigole biggies and put him in charge of their biggest project would be this way
hey that's not too bad. Anyone here actually looking forward to it?
September is Death Loop, Tales and Lost in Random, so I'm not sure..
and other established IPs like Lost Judgement and Life Is Strange whew
September is Death Loop, Tales and Lost in Random, so I'm not sure..
and other established IPs like Lost Judgement and Life Is Strange whew
By HonestVapes Go To PostY in DY stands for Yurt.this is dy slander
By Wahabipapagooz Go To PostWaiting for molyneux to introduce the Jimmy Saville basement
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By Yurtlicious Go To Postlooks like a Call of Duty map?It mostly reminds me of Turf from H2, but I've hardly played Call of Duty.
The gameplay, and it's tough to glean from somebody that bad, seems slower than H4/H5. Sprint looks nerfed.
By Yurtlicious Go To Postlooks like a Call of Duty map?
There's a campaign level in Halo 2 that looks extremely similar to that map.
It was an absolute bastard of a level on Legendary too iirc.
By Hixx Go To PostThere's a campaign level in Halo 2 that looks extremely similar to that map.
It was an absolute bastard of a level on Legendary too iirc.
By Hixx Go To PostThere's a campaign level in Halo 2 that looks extremely similar to that map.Outskirts. Famous for those jackal snipers. Which can even be a real bear on normal.
It was an absolute bastard of a level on Legendary too iirc.
No hit markers, no useless mechanics like spartan charge/ground pound, no assassinations, no thruster, classic full screen scopes (no ADS). Infinite looking pretty nice over here.
By rodeoclown Go To Post
No hit markers, no useless mechanics like spartan charge/ground pound, no assassinations, no thruster, classic full screen scopes (no ADS). Infinite looking pretty nice over here.
sounds good. No ADS especially. Fuck that mechanic.
By Patriotism Go To Postsounds good. No ADS especially. Fuck that mechanic.It never made sense in Halo, which already has pinpoint hipfire. You're losing all this screen real estate for no benefit when the H1-H4 scopes were already perfect.
let games be different
now all they need to do is get rid of sprint, but sounds like positive changes overall
i actually kinda liked the thrusters
now all they need to do is get rid of sprint, but sounds like positive changes overall
i actually kinda liked the thrusters
RE Blizzard/Activision
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/kotick-a-flight-attendant-and-USD1-4m?fbclid=IwAR2C0_yKjEPeQPrGcl47KQrLJyQQLDz85D3kASCCvbhqKex9wBj0qHeoX08
from 2010
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/kotick-a-flight-attendant-and-USD1-4m?fbclid=IwAR2C0_yKjEPeQPrGcl47KQrLJyQQLDz85D3kASCCvbhqKex9wBj0qHeoX08
from 2010
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has lost a long-running legal battle with his former lawyer over fees incurred while battling a lawsuit from a former flight attendant who worked on his private jet, the Los Angeles Times reports.that trickle down culture
Kotick is "reviewing his options" following an arbitrator's ruling that he pays a whopping $1.4 million to his old law firm.
The dispute stemmed from a January 2007 lawsuit brought by flight attendant Cynthia Madvig against Kotick, Andrew Gordon of Goldman Sachs, Cove Management, the company the pair created to manage their co-owned Gulfstream III private jet, and pilot Phil Berg.
Madvig alleged sexual harassment and wrongful termination. She allegedly refused to be Berg's "arm candy" at dinners and other events. The lawsuit said that Berg compelled her to clean the plane's toilets repeatedly while "leering" at her.
She claimed that after complaining, she was fired by Kotick, who allegedly told her: "The guys are unhappy with the hostile environment."
Kotick's then lawyer Patricia Glaser advised him to settle for $200,000 to $400,000 – much less than it would cost to argue the toss in court. Kotick disagreed.
According to the arbitrator, "Mr. Kotick wanted to destroy the other side and not to pay Ms. Madvig anything.... Mr. Kotick realised this was not a good business proposition, but said 'that he was worth one-half billion dollars and he didn't mind spending some of it on attorneys' fees.' "
According to court records: "Mr. Kotick believed no sexual harassment or retaliation had taken place and it was important to vindicate the principle even if it would be very expensive in terms of legal fees."
Kotick's bullish stance eventually waned. In September 2007 he sent Glaser a check for $200,000 with a letter saying it was payment in full for services rendered.
Glaser, however, claimed the firm was owed just over $1 million. The dispute went to arbitration and in March 2009 Kotick lost.
"Cove Management believes that the billings from Christensen Glaser were excessive and inappropriate given the nature of the case," said Anthony Glassman, the attorney who represents Kotick and Gordon's firm Cove.
Glassman also disputed the arbitrator's description of conversations Kotick had regarding the case: "Both the final award and appellate opinion contain numerous second-hand accounts of three-year-old private conversations and statements made during attorney-client meetings that Mr. Kotick did not make and therefore are inaccurate, highly inflammatory and taken out of context."
And yes, Kotick eventually settled with Madvig. He spent over $200,000 in April 2008, plus another $475,000 in legal fees. Now if only he'd listened to his lawyer in the first place…
By rodeoclown Go To PostIt never made sense in Halo, which already has pinpoint hipfire. You're losing all this screen real estate for no benefit when the H1-H4 scopes were already perfect.
Mashallah brother
ADS is fantastic in the right setting. I couldn't imagine trying to play a game like Red Orchestra without it.
Halo 5 kinda had a quasi-ADS where it could give you a bit of zoom but wouldnt change the accuracy of the weapon.
Halo 5 kinda had a quasi-ADS where it could give you a bit of zoom but wouldnt change the accuracy of the weapon.
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ADS doesn’t make sense in Halo because the player is controlling a Spartan, which is why playing Halo on a pad > kB/m, auto aiming is basically cannon.
Other more standard military games need ADS otherwise it looks dumb af. People running around like rats shooting from the hip while wearing camo get ups… leave that to the likes of Doom/Quake/Halo etc
Other more standard military games need ADS otherwise it looks dumb af. People running around like rats shooting from the hip while wearing camo get ups… leave that to the likes of Doom/Quake/Halo etc
By Laboured Go To PostWe PC brehs now.
By World B. Flat Go To Postblizzard is max scumThat's the move?
pc bois down bad
Platinum Ender Lillies. Super fun metrovania. Hated the last area of the game and lack of useful weapons