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It's a girdle hormones add weight very fast.Has pretending to be a woman helped him lose weight or is he wearing a girdle?
Outdated Havoc, no less. The Dead Rising games all used Havok for the classic run and ALWAYS had better physics than Bethesda's output.Its still using Havoc
This certainly explains why it always seemed like both had a zero gravity mod on when I played them.Outdated Havoc, no less. The Dead Rising games all used Havok for the classic run and ALWAYS had better physics than Bethesda's output.
I think ya mean low gravity. But more importantly, I think this shows a big issue with Bethsda's games that don't get talked about: their games don't feel designed with their engine in mind as much as the engine being the only means of achieving what they want. The Dead Rising games were designed with their less weighty movement in mind, any platforming issues always come down to registering a spot to grapple onto (kinda just an action game problem in general). Remember earlier in this thread when @AngryTreeRat mentioned people only use Visual Novels because it's the only way they can, not because it's the best tool to deliver? Really getting that vibe from the Creation Engine.This certainly explains why it always seemed like both had a zero gravity mod on when I played them.
I think in Bethesda's case (and possibly the wider AAA industry) the problem is more that they've pushed out or sacked all the competent/talented people, and now this is the best what's left are capable of. I know there was a brain drain at Arkane and Rock Steady before they shat out Redfall and Suicide Squad, respectively, so I suspect the problem may be due to the competency crisis currently ravaging tech in general.Remember earlier in this thread when @AngryTreeRat mentioned people only use Visual Novels because it's the only way they can, not because it's the best tool to deliver? Really getting that vibe from the Creation Engine.
#WhyNotBothI think in Bethesda's case (and possibly the wider AAA industry) the problem is more that they've pushed out or sacked all the competent/talented people, and now this is the best what's left are capable of. I know there was a brain drain at Arkane and Rock Steady before they shat out Redfall and Suicide Squad, respectively, so I suspect the problem may be due to the competency crisis currently ravaging tech in general.
I certainly find that easier to believe than the idea that anyone at Bioware really thought the fuck-ugly Dragon Age: Veilguard designs were acceptable.
Creation engine gets more shit than it deserves, its fine when used in the right contexts. Much of the jank in pre-starfield bethesda games comes from badly written code, not from engine defects - Quests fail because designers just fail to hook up triggers correctly, or create a negative-sized trigger volume leading to it sometimes working and shit like that. Its why the community almost immediately manages to start building a very thorough and robust community patch mod.Really getting that vibe from the Creation Engine.
Jim Sterling is a walking contradiction.It's kind of funny when I think about "people" like Jim. He wants to be a woman but he's a man. He wants to be a revolutionary but he defends the status quo. He wants to be a communist but has to defend the biggest corporations on the planet.
He's just kind of funny, in a sad way.
Its perfectly internally consistent, because all it really comes down to is he wants to be liked, but doesn't want to be likeable. Everything else he does is the clown makeup to get that to happen.He's just kind of funny, in a sad way.
More accurately, he wants to dress like a woman but not be called one because he wants reasons to be mad at people for things nobody can perceive on their own.He wants to be a woman but he's a man.
Well at least the amount of himself she shows at the beginning of the video(aside from the intro) is an improvement.I completely forgot about the new JQ today and honestly I didn't need to watch it. Yes we all know Bethesda games on release (and even after patches) are buggy leaning into the realm of being too buggy, when people say this they aren't somehow giving Bethesda a pass its admitting the reality that likely due to the engine a lot of these bugs will just keep happening and despite this Jim only mentions game engines once and at the end of the video.
The rest of the video is the same old crap, you can read the title and know what he'll say. The only thing of note is his editor putting in painfully unfunny (but short) skits during the video.
FTFYHe wants to be a communist but hasto defend the biggest corporations on the planet.a higher annual income than most proles will earn in their entire lives.
He thinks he's so clever claiming to be non-binary while dressing exclusively in women's clothes, it's a child's idea of a logic trap.More accurately, he wants to dress like a woman but not be called one because he wants reasons to be mad at people for things nobody can perceive on their own.
To be fair(?) to Jim, I don't know that it's ever been confirmed he can't get a mortgage. It's entirely possible he's just stupid, or doesn't expect to live long enough to pay it off, and it's not like he has any kids to leave his estate to.supposed to be receiving over $9000 a month but due to spending habits is incapable of getting a mortgage
I doubt he could. Jim is terrible with money and his main income stream is an unreliable and declining patreon, he's not the kind of person banks would jump at to give a mortgage out to.I don't know that it's ever been confirmed he can't get a mortgage.
If Jim wasn't an impulsive moron and didn't waste money on stupid shit, he could have bought outright and skipped the mortgage entirely.I doubt he could. Jim is terrible with money and his main income stream is an unreliable and declining patreon, he's not the kind of person banks would jump at to give a mortgage out to.
I meant more in the sense you'd think he must be putting some money away every month. Even if we assume he's being tax-raped, divorce-raped, and indulging his every consoomer whim, I still don't see how he can't be left with a small sum every month that could go into a savings account or be invested in stonks.I doubt he could. Jim is terrible with money and his main income stream is an unreliable and declining patreon, he's not the kind of person banks would jump at to give a mortgage out to.
His brand of consoomerism isn't cheap, this really is the likely outcome. The UK is already an aggressively high-tax location for any sort of self employed scheme, he rents a home large enough to have both dedicated production spaces for his shoots, and multiple spaces for his already very expensive consumerist collections, and that's not even starting on how much he likely shovels into the patreon circlejerk and other online platforms. That's all just adding up to be his monthly base costs likely being three thousand pounds plus, and only then do you factor in incidentals like fucking pinball machines, the food to sustain such obesity, and outlays associated to his wrestling - At his level he's almost assuredly working for free, and he'll be paying the trainers and for the ring time on that outside it. Plus you've got all his business expenses - Even if its tax deductable, he's still paying for every fucking console, game, hardware upgrade, online service and subscription, software and licenses for his tools, minimum wage editors is still paying those wages, he's got a LOT of different angles to be eating shit from.If he doesn't, he is even more stupid than I previously gave him credit for.
Don't hold your breath. DSP is probably worse with money than Jim (the guy thinks credit cards are free money ffs) and he still managed to avoid bankruptcy court for 6-7 years after his income started declining.Well, so long as there's nothing else going on, I'm going to start hyping up the Jim Sterling bankruptcy arc.