That's cool, I thought it was meant for one of those people, who shoot a bow with their feet while doing a handstand.
It is sadistic, kids are sadistic.
I believe this Vsauce video explains the phenomenon I mean (I have not watched the video and can't right now).
I too believe, you can "hide" inside a big companies structures.
I'm sure it's a difficult balance as a developer.
It's easy for someone who has played many games to underestimate how much is new to someone who has not played as many games.
Hmm sounds like you were pretty annoyed by this :D
Did you play far cry blood dragon? The protagonist complains about how the tutorial is boring.
It's not like that, it's a game for kids, when there is a yellow car you say "yellow car!" and you can punch someone on the shoulder, but only the first who sees it can do it.
Do know this thing about the two yellows? There is pure yellow and mixed yellow, both look yellow.
That was the one where you swing the sword with the wiimote right? Maybe they were worried there, people would be confused.
I mean if you pay someone to watch something, you think it is a super easy job, but you want him to do their best.
Still I don't think it's reasonable for someone to be at maximum alertness watching like a store somewhere at night.
But I believe there are many jobs where people don't care. You have to be there and not break some rules, but that's it.
Do they really have tutorials in the classical sense? They start dead simple and add stuff gradually, almost like the entire game is a little bit of tutorial to the point where people make up their own challenges.
You only like it because you can hit people? You know that game?
Yellow is difficult, I think :D
This is exactly what I think every time I hear about boring jobs. Why not use the time for something else? But I suppose in many boring jobs you are still monitored and have to pay attention.
Driving is for free people, walking is for slaves! /s
It would be cool to have an adaptive game, that notices the player looks around and walks, dont have to explain that, but maybe I need to... no they picked up the can no need to explain that. Oh, seems like they don't know they need to throw the cable into the puddle to close the circuit to open the door, my time to explain sth.
It is one of those things, that are so good, that it becomes difficult to enjoy other instances, that are similar.
Does anyone have suggestions for other good podcasts on cybersecurity? I enjoy "malicious life" by cybereason and I heard about "ISC StormCast", not yet tried it.
Does anyone have other good suggestions?
Just got approved on this platform and just wanted say, that I am quite exited. How is everyone?