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So should we place our bets? I'm gonna give Wu until, oh let's say, June 27 2016.
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So should we place our bets? I'm gonna give Wu until, oh let's say, June 27 2016.
Nah, I reckon it's finally coming. The Baldur's Gate controversy (and how every valid reason of why the game was shit got ignored for MUH NARRATIVE) has proven there's still life in doing stupid shit and then pretending its because everyone is some sort of -phobic or -ist. Rather than because your ideas were terrible.
If Wu gets like, 1/10th of the 'harassment' of Baldur's Gate generated then it's good for a few more articles, appearances and a speech or two.
Unlike the Baldur's Gate devs she will happily give endless fucking interviews about how she's being "brigaded" by "hate mobs" by some journo who's main experience with gaming is playing Clash of Clans or fucking Candy Crush.
Here's the thing though. Most of the websites that ran these articles are now mostly mid-low tier websites that are rarely used or seen by mainstream folks and press. Someone like Wu will never grace the website or pages of a major publication like IGN or PC Gamer. Hell she's one of the biggest Apple Tech fans out there but doesn't seem to have got much in the way of Apple asspatters or interviews in similar sites or publications.
Brianna's referring to Apple as a single entity; the sentence doesn't make sense for other reasons.(2) Flynt/Wu thinks "they . . . has a product" is standard English. (10 years in college, no journalism degree. As always, it's easy to see why.)
It also reveals that Wu has no clue how big companies approch the "problem" of being profitable. It's a common practice to funnel your winnings back into funding research/projects of yourself or your subsidiaries and declare them as expenses or to otherwisse make it seem like you're barely surviving when in reality you're just avoiding angry letters from the IRS or whatever applicable tax authority.FLynt/Wu's messages always reveal so much more than he thinks they do.
From these tweets we learn that:
(1) Flynt/Wu literally doesn't know the meaning of the word literally.
(2) Flynt/Wu thinks "they . . . has a product" is standard English. (10 years in college, no journalism degree. As always, it's easy to see why.)
(3) Flynt/Wu doesn't understand how the stock market works.
(4) Flynt/Wu has recently heard or read the phrase "market cap" but doesn't understand what the numbers mean to market analysts.
That's quite a bit of information provided in a couple of tweets meant to say nothing more than, "I loves me some Apple."
Arent they in Nevada so that they can basically pay zero state taxes there?It also reveals that Wu has no clue how big companies approch the "problem" of being profitable. It's a common practice to funnel your winnings back into funding research/projects of yourself or your subsidiaries and declare them as expenses or to otherwisse make it seem like you're barely surviving when in reality you're just avoiding angry letters from the IRS or whatever applicable tax authority.
Tech superstar and owner of a highly profitable game studio Wu hass apparently never heard of corporate accounting and probably never filed taxes once.
No matter if Rev60 comes out or not and no matter if that amounts to the Wupocalypse or not (at least we we're going to see epic amounts of salt), Wu would slowly dwindle away into obscurity anyway. Her own behaviour and especially the work @Jaimas and other Kiwis contribute to the wiki basically slap a big "radioactive" sticker onto her forehead. Give it a year and only the most gullible SJWs will invite her to anything, while everyone else won't even touch her with gloves and a pair of pliers.Nah, I reckon it's finally coming. The Baldur's Gate controversy (and how every valid reason of why the game was shit got ignored for MUH NARRATIVE) has proven there's still life in doing stupid shit and then pretending its because everyone is some sort of -phobic or -ist. Rather than because your ideas were terrible.
If Wu gets like, 1/10th of the 'harassment' of Baldur's Gate generated then it's good for a few more articles, appearances and a speech or two.
Unlike the Baldur's Gate devs she will happily give endless fucking interviews about how she's being "brigaded" by "hate mobs" by some journo who's main experience with gaming is playing Clash of Clans or fucking Candy Crush.
Here's the thing though. Most of the websites that ran these articles are now mostly mid-low tier websites that are rarely used or seen by mainstream folks and press. Someone like Wu will never grace the website or pages of a major publication like IGN or PC Gamer. Hell she's one of the biggest Apple Tech fans out there but doesn't seem to have got much in the way of Apple asspatters or interviews in similar sites or publications.
Why this is so is easy: Wu would be torn to shreds over trying to spew bullshit on a triple AAA site, and the dumbass has already pissed a ton of his credibility down the toilet, to the point even a few SJW sites won't touch this idiot with a ten foot pole.
Also, the Baldurs Gate crap was worse for them, because they desecrated a classic in broad daylight and it backfired so badly that trying to SJW it away only made the criticism worse. Wu has the advantage that no serious gamer worth a damn gave a shit about R60 in any form, and while he might get the usual knee jerk SJWtards to give a shit, the actual gaming community will drench that POS in piss, and since Wu's previous attempts to buy influence are well known, any attempt to do that will further cost Wu and will make damn sure he's run out of ever making an impact on gaming in any capacity again.
No matter if Rev60 comes out or not and no matter if that amounts to the Wupocalypse or not (at least we we're going to see epic amounts of salt), Wu would slowly dwindle away into obscurity anyway. Her own behaviour and especially the work @Jaimas and other Kiwis contribute to the wiki basically slap a big "radioactive" sticker onto her forehead. Give it a year and only the most gullible SJWs will invite her to anything, while everyone else won't even touch her with gloves and a pair of pliers.
The old REV:60 SE icon looks better because has more going on, IMO.
Wouldn't it make sense to have the MC in the icon?
Homie, You gotta translate a little bit. I don't speak pizza.
Wu doesn't know anything about business. Especially tech. Where valuations, profit, etc. are all a giant clusterfuck and you don't need to show massive profits to thrive.It also reveals that Wu has no clue how big companies approch the "problem" of being profitable. It's a common practice to funnel your winnings back into funding research/projects of yourself or your subsidiaries and declare them as expenses or to otherwisse make it seem like you're barely surviving when in reality you're just avoiding angry letters from the IRS or whatever applicable tax authority.
Tech superstar and owner of a highly profitable game studio Wu hass apparently never heard of corporate accounting and probably never filed taxes once.
It's not going to make it a better game though. The underlying story and design choices would still doom it to failure.You know.... If Revolution 60 were actually cel-shaded, that would handle so many problems with the fucking art style.
Did you try Smutley's Let's Play?Anyone have a link to a Let's Play or something of the "vanilla" R60? I have a bit of free time at work today and feel the need to torture myself. But, if I'm to make any criticism of the new game, I need to see the original. I wish I could download it on the App Store but alas, it's not there because the creator is a total mess.