That seems to be Tynan’s MO. I like it. No hype, no teasers, just quietly works until he has something worth selling.
That seems to be Tynan’s MO. I like it. No hype, no teasers, just quietly works until he has something worth selling.
Perfect! We’d have pretty low utilization on those 80 CPUs, though – if we made them smaller, the power draw would be lower and it would be cheaper. We could then get away with adding more CPUs. It would then make sense to put the array of simple CPUs on its own card, dedicated to graphics processing… wait a minute.
No, I’ve never run Shadowrun. I most often run 5e, GURPS, and VtM.
With a name like that I hope it involves nuke-powered spaceships.
Vulnerable workers who need the job and don’t know that this sort of thing is usually illegal.
The publisher also did Rise of Kong, and they’re literally called GameMill. And it looks like they’ve made a whole lot of terrible games, most based on well-known franchises. Seems their MO is to make games as cheaply as possible, cash in on the franchise fans buying before reading reviews, and turn a profit even on lousy, lousy titles.
It seems that hyphnenation is becoming a lost art.
They’re condemning microtransaction-based models, so it might not be bad… but I’ll believe it when I see it.