It’s time to have another lovely full day of Valheim! Time for 6 hours of hunting for boars n’ deer.
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Love your videos keep up the great work!!!
At first I was like: “Bruh me misspelled Kaldheim”
I really disagree with his take on not being able to criticize successful products. It's way too easy to sell objectively flawed products on the back of marketing and hype. Something being popular is not a measure of quality. It tends to correlate, but saying that a certain level of success invalidates most criticism is… Dumb.
I really enjoyed the explanation breaking down game development into chunks and how you can extrapolate how long a game will take to develop of 'x' size or complexity. On a somewhat related note it's so interesting to me how Diablo was developed. It was initially developed as a standard turn based RPG, until Blizzard bought out the company and ended up morphing it into the amazing ARPG it became. Super interesting story worth a read/listen to–but just one odd example of the type of game taking a reasonably large departure from its original goal and vision which was largely fleshed out at the time that ended out working out fantastically.
Trillions $$$ doesn't mean its a good company. Questionable predatory business practices are heavily frowned upon and must not be tolerated and/or encouraged, regardless of how much money it makes. Apple products these days are terrible, they're merely riding on the past reputations by selling the brand at an grossly inflated price instead of improving their products and technology. Example of this is Mac Book Air's fan and non-existent "cooling" system.
The mentality of too big to fail is simply dumb and arrogant.
You will find here in early access version of Day9's opinion of early access
"Alright everyone, lets go outside." ~14:20
Pre releases are the perfect example of what he is describing. Everyone is at different skill levels and there's some crazy stuff happening and even though you might not be as good you can still make a good deck and have good chance of winning some games and the social aspect is also pretty cool
Hey @Day9TV where did you get that sick shirt?