I dig the role based games where deployables and vehicles are a thing. I’m sure there are still some around, but I can’t think of any.
I dig the role based games where deployables and vehicles are a thing. I’m sure there are still some around, but I can’t think of any.
This is what I enjoyed about the first Tribes game. I remember wandering around my base, repairing the generators, placing turrets, fixing sensors, and murdering attackers. The rest of the team would be off grabbing the other teams flag or messing up their base.
IMO the sequels didn’t get the balance between base maintenance and flag running quite right.
Stroking intensifies
This is it.
WebAssembly AFAICT is all about making existing code runnable in a JavaScript environment. JavaScript isn’t great itself, but Chrome provides pretty amazing tooling, so it’s good enough.
Add to that: if you want to write WASM in a strongly typed language, you need support libraries that define all of the browser primitives. If you’re an accomplished web developer, it’s more effective to stay in js.
OSX. I miss Ubuntu/Gnome’s configurable key bindings so much.
yeah, no.
Sound the fucking alarms. Scream from the rooftops. It’s going to keep getting worse until we stop it.
Ironically, it looks like this article has been edited to make seem like SLJ is angry, but he understands the decision:
But, he said, “That s— is not in the movie! And I know why it’s not. Because it wasn’t my movie, and they weren’t trying to make me a star.”
Tone is important, so maybe he was frothing at the mouth when he said it, but I read that as him disliking the decision but understanding it.
We’re replacing protocols with Rust now?