

money has the final say in every business issue. if they can export the work for 1/6 the cost, they’re going to.
money has the final say in every business issue. if they can export the work for 1/6 the cost, they’re going to.
who want to take bets on how long it takes microsoft to either shut down the studio or layoff most of the team?
Russia, not China.
Russia is the Country you’re really looking for. China actually invests in infrastructure and is much much less religious than the US.
lol, has the journalist not been paying attention to whats been going on in the US?
you would think the cost of water alone would have some sort effect on how people think to design these things.
Yeah, the way it finishes, it really doesn’t sound like a joke. If it is a joke, its a pretty bad one.
person who wrote this sounds like an insensitive asshole.
is there a reason why this water isn’t recycled?
“Once that water evaporates, it’s just gone,” Mace told The Austin Chronicle.
ok – but why? Why not recapture it, cool it, and recycle it. Surely there are renewable energy sources, or ways of externally cooling the water with no energy at all that could be used for cooling as well.
Those Romans had the right idea.
Steam has a two-part fee structure for developers. First, there’s a $100 fee per game when publishing through Steam Direct, which is a one-time, non-refundable fee, but it can be recouped after the game generates $1,000 in adjusted gross revenue. Second, Steam takes a 30% commission on all sales.
O no! Anyway…
Here’s my feedback: I don’t care. Sop gouging game developers.
why the hell do you have to live somewhere else for this??
you sure fucking insinuated that it was.
i read it, its just all nonsense. this non-violent solution bullshit needs to get lost. You are part of the problem.
three paragraphs of bullshit.
get gud.