Yep! He didn't target Wayfinders specifically, just wanted to get out of publishing, but effectively left Wayfinders without any online infrastructure and took most/all the early access funding with them. I loved DE for how they manage WF, but that was not it. And it's even more sour now that's pretending like he didn't do it.
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This is a bit frustrating to hear from him considering this is exactly what he did with Wayfinders when he became CEO.
Oh, sorry, my bad. I wasn't aware disabilities were easily curable with exercise.
I've only looked at Canada and Japan personally, but I can add that Japan also does this. The process of immigrating is to effectively prove you'll be a net positive on their economy if you live there, limiting disability is one way they can do that.
Honestly, valid until we get something to actually show they're turning it around. I am cautiously optimistic given how PCT looks as a new job that I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt for now, but I can see why one wouldn't.
I mean... It's not much, considering the time spans involved, but at least Yoshi P is now on record in an interview talking about their plans to move away from the current job design ethos. If they do well with the fights, and I end up liking PCT at least, I'm down.
Same boat here tbh. My three were The Matrix, the Dark Crystal, and weirdly Cats the musical.
Same deal, but FFXIV for me, DawnTrail is kookin' juicy.
I finally got an ultimate clear in Final Fantasy 14, after seeing the end of two separate fights right before the groups I was running them with went on break. For reference, Ultimates are the big end game raids that take upwards of 30+ hours of practice at the low end to get through
Same here, Godot has been such an improvement for me