Which is also already deadly.
shapesandstuff
The biggest issue imo is that due to the way it works, it never just says "i dont know, i dont have information on that topic". Instead it just makes something up.
Idk what parts you're from but nobody i know thinks the way you describe. Not sure where you're getting force fed propaganda.
Everyone here knows the hamas attack was cruel and must be judged. And independent from that also knows that bombing civilians to shit doesn't solve anything and should be punished as war crimes.
They said they like the idea.
For me the second game probably beats the og by a hair. Might also just be the memories i had with friends i pulled into it :)
This isn't exactly a remaster, you might call it a remake, reboot or something like that. It isn't "just" the first one with a bit of new stuff.
The DLC for 2 did get announced though, yes.
The situation around who does what is a bit confusing too since hopoo sold the IP to gearbox.
Returns is made by Hopoo.
Ror2 and future dlc, as well as finishing/releasing the port of Survivors of the Void is gearbox software.
The mobile thing is 100% gearbox / third party studio with no involvement by hopoo
Thanks, I'm currently on mobile so a quick post was all I had in me :)
Oh and the music is BANGIN.
If you like nothing about roguelites, or just don't dig the games, check out all three OSTs. Lovely stuff bt Chris Chistodoulou
Capitalism prioritises profits over lifes. Also pope allegedly does shit in the woods.
Harald Töpfer!
Im so happy how it went from a slightly janky physics demo to a respectable driving sim.
I think aero is still mostly missing but otherwise they got their systems working super well
Hey bud, I'm in the same boat.
I'm in my late 20s, been coding since middle school. Worked in the industry one way or another for 7 years or so.
Sadly you're experiencing the reality of small-medium sized companies.
For the vast majority of my "career" I've been flying solo on my projects. Guessing what my boss/the customer means when they tell me what they want.
My advice is this: finish whatever project you're on, or bring it to a point where you can reasonably hand it off. Use the remainder of your first year to find a new employer.
Try to go for a bigger company rather than another small one. Corporate bloat is annoying but there will be structure, seniors to help your skillset develop, code reviews, specified requirements etc.
Good luck!