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@scorcher117 But that's the problem. Partly due to the c*sorship, along with just being a popular platform, Reddit has become a much more limited and less diverse pool of individuals, at least from the perspective of having viewpoints. Many of them lean in a certain direction and share nonsense emotional argument.
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@1SmokedTurkey1 At the very least, you're challenging what's popular. That can be an important skill to realize.
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If slander is provable, but most people can skim this post and detect typical 'Twitter gossip'
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@jwei444 The organisms on the island would survive.
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I understand why Nexus mods exists still.. but their website is atrocious for modding. The searchability, the way their comment section is structured, the amount of junk mods, 16 character password minimum requirement, the limited set of tags/categorizing of mods, download speed limits, and worst of all the lack of structure when modding games out. (You simply dont know what mods are going to break your game, even the ones in collections.) ... The only thing I think Nexus mods does better is the NSFW content purely because L*versLabs looks like a virus website, but even that has issues with censorship. A competitor to them would be a breath of fresh air for the modding community.
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Because the poster himself admits his accusations are completely unfounded.
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In other words, a typical example of a "scientific" Twitter user.
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@nathanmitchell7961 The original poster of the tweet says "I just have no proof." The claim is unfounded. I expect you cannot be sued for this reason, if you denounce your own idea within the same tweet.
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Networking would be approached like any other problem-- first create a development environment which allows you to test rapidly. Once you get the general gist of how to approach networking, the next time will be much quicker because of lessons learned. No different from any other obstacle in development, although there are some unique problems to networking that you might not see until you are working in that context often, but again references the "lessons learned" from working on this facet of game dev.
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Only place.
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you don't need any of the extra stuff... he has all you really actually need in a gaming setup... and then some.
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@prosilentgamerxrap5615 It's also terrible because the attention span of people on there is terrible... even though it's an app devoted to reading. And reading comprehension is quite low when it usually amounts to people typically only reading the highest voted comments/posts and then moving on. It's an ecosystem of clicks for sure. People just click on the most attention grabbing thing and then move on. No research, no backing up wild claims, just arguing with nonsense emotional-driven arguments. I can only bear to read subreddits which primarily focus on reading in the first place, and even still the c*sorship and political biases on such a platform outweigh any skill in reading comprehension even in niche communities.
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I still dont understand WHY she said it like that.
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Right. Corporations do so many inexcusable acts. Putting down indie developers is not going to improve the game industry at large.
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