I unfortunately have the displeasure of talking to too many religious people.
Most of them are dumb as shit and pride themselves on being morons. They've dug their hole so deep, they don't know anything else other than to keep on digging.
I unfortunately have the displeasure of talking to too many religious people.
Most of them are dumb as shit and pride themselves on being morons. They've dug their hole so deep, they don't know anything else other than to keep on digging.
Why does israel have so much influence over the united states?
Kind of hard to argue against jewish conspiracy theorists when we keep seeing them proven right.
Evil wears a smile.
They're probably smarter than most religious people.
Most devout followers are afraid to question their religion, so they never gain a deeper understanding of it.
He's not black, so no.
Are you talking from experience?
I completely agree.
I do not reward or support incompetence when the party in question is demanding my money for their product.
Seriously. I'm getting into game development and it's eye-opening how many difficulties are really skill-issues among nincompoops.
Mad respect to the devs of the past. They're the real heroes and we have relatively fewer of them around these days.
This is a terrible trend and we should stop supporting it.
Compatibility layers should be for games that are already made and not receiving any updates.
Everything else should be encouraged to support Linux natively.
Stop lowering your standards to avoid conflict.
That's not the point.
Lawbreakers was made by Boss Key studios, headed by Cliff Blezsinski who was the guy behind Gears of War.
You may be thinking of Battleborn, which was made by Gearbox.
You should get some experience using modern game engines so you can see firsthand how easy it is to develop cross-platform games.
Supporting multiple platforms is a job for the engine developers.