

Thor/PirateSoftware is right about some aspects of Stop Killing Games and the damages it could cause to the games industry.
For example?
Thor/PirateSoftware is right about some aspects of Stop Killing Games and the damages it could cause to the games industry.
For example?
It’s crazy. They claimed they work in finance, but the lack of financial and economic knowledge coming out of their comment is saying otherwise. It’s either someone is trolling or had too much red pill that they see only black and white.
If that essay is about the forest, then don’t bother, that’s just analogy and i simplify and leave out a lot of thing just so i can explain it.
And if you can’t bother with a real respond, why not just respond tomorrow instead? Or don’t respond. Instead you demand me to just ask again tomorrow? You aren’t my superior you know.
I mean even in nature, like tree, everything is a competition. In a forest if you are a tree and can’t outgrow or even catch up with everyone then you’re fallen behind and risking being covered by everyone else, eventually you’ll become weak and susceptible to termite and disease. Your example kinda fall apart, yeah?
Same in business. It’s really about sustainable growth and able to catch up, and also secure your own stability in the market. What if your machine broke down and it’s very expensive to repair or replace? What if your current equipment can’t catching up with the demand? What if your landlord wanted to sell the shop and you wanted to secure your location instead of moving, which also cost time and money? All these require a huge investment up front if you don’t take loan, and in business, these might take up a large chunk of available fund that can otherwise used for something else, or even as emergency fund if there’s market downturn.
To say it’s immoral is to say the forest is sinful.
There are dozen of us! Dozen!
Most important, because that’s how most people start and grow their business, they don’t have multimillion inheritance.
Also buying house.
Do you mean trickle trick? Because that’s the trick, it doesn’t.
Obviously it’s Perry the Platypus.
You don’t? Chicken butt is delicious.
“to confuse the enemy, first you must confuse yourself.”
Insurance guy: you’re always wonderful you know?
2035: Scientist found out spinosaurus reacted badly to the word “pay pay”. Reason unknown.
Kyle, is that you? Kyle Crane?
Was about to say you might wanna call your vacuum cleaner for that after seeing the leash.
Yeah in the world where EA exist and Xbox close down a studio that just launched a successful game and also fire bunch of people and shutting down lot of project, this doesn’t sound far fetch at all.
I guess the lesson the first game trying to teach is to never believe any giant corporation.
It would be a few years later for the court to finally reach any judgement
In their suit, the founders said that Krafton was aware of their new roles and that Cleveland had spent a large amount of time working on a Subnautica film, which Krafton had asked the studio to develop.
The moment they put someone who oversee the development of Calisto Protocol as CEO, it already smell like a seamoth full of dead peeper. Now this one? This one takes the cake.
Even shorter than Sunday?