Clearly RDR2 is a real labour of love, and I'm sure it will be hugely successful and provide massive bonuses to its staff. I just hope R* learnt some important lessons along the way. If the undoubted runaway success of this causes them to double down on their management style, it will be a rather sad outcome.
A labor of love or a labor of hundreds of hours of unpaid overtime?
Hearing Rami whine about "people on twitter who are upset with you and try to report you to your company for your behavior on twitter" is fucking ridiculously hypocritical since he is exactly the guy who does exactly that to other people on twitter.
He's absolutely one of the most toxic people I've seen in the industry
@austin_walker I love you saying you are not broadcasting your political views (I mean Drew was playing the US of course we were not broadcasting your views comrade) when you were talking about how the Arab Israeli war is bad implying you think the Arab countries trying to push Israel into the sea was a good thing ... Man I love you and the intellectualism that you and Drew (unexpectedly) bring to the site, but wow do we disagree on everything...
I legitimately can't tell if this is a parody post or if you're just an idiot.
Seems kind of silly that you would a have separate terms just to clarify whether or not you are including Northern Ireland
Great Britain is the name of the island, the United Kingdom is the name of the country. It's no more confusing then America vs. USA. You just didn't grow up with it.
Oh my goodness. @brad and @danryckert really should do a feature with Brad playing the old Hitman games. You two are the perfect team for this. One of my favorite Quick Looks in a long while.
I was on the road today and I saw a truck that was with "Barr-Nunn Trucking Company" The back said something like "Our drivers are the best, Barr-Nunn."
Why does everything looks like it was built by hobos in Fallout?
3000 years ago we built the pyramids out of sticks and stones and you are telling me in the future we cant even get some sheets of metal properly alligned?
The builders of the pyramids had a stable and wealthy civilization with great organization and logistics and a massive workforce to apply to the project. Fallout's population is still massively reduced and is entirely focused on continuing to be alive.
I think you're underestimating the resources that an ancient civilization could have because that world is so much less familiar to you than the Fallout world.
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