Oh shit, I'm sorry. I misunderstood what you were saying, I thought you were referring to them purchasing and running their own physical server hardware as opposed to running their servers off of a cloud platform.
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That's kinda a weird take, since the private server model was the only model until 10 years ago or so. Companies definitely know it. It's just not financially efficient comparing to benefiting from economies of scale with hosting. Plus you don't lose a ton of money or piss of players if you over or under estimate how popular the game will be.
Had they gone with private servers here, they would have lost even more money than they already have. The problem here is they spent too much money on a game no one wanted to play, chasing a fad that ended before it launched.
Microsoft has fired two employees who organized an unauthorized vigil at the company’s headquarters
But they contended that Thursday’s event was similar to other Microsoft-sanctioned employee giving campaigns
Seems like employer approval is an important piece.
But I think the most interesting part of the article is
Nasr said his firing was disclosed on social media by the watchdog group Stop Antisemitism more than an hour before he received the call from Microsoft. The group didn’t immediately respond Friday to a request for comment on how it learned about the firing.
One note on "sick" being slang for "good": that particular slang started in the 80s, and some of the younger generation consider it to be old person slang.
I'd say it's not just misleading but incorrect if it says "integer" but it's actually floats.
Yeah, at least the Elden Ring has, don't think I've seen the others
I actually looked into this, part of the explanation is that in the 80s, Sweden entered a public/private partnership to subsidize the purchase of home computers, which otherwise would have been prohibitively expensive. This helped create a relatively wide local consumer base for software entertainment as well as have a jump start on computer literacy and software development.
Also made the switch not too long ago, only using Manjaro. Steam's proton had gotten extremely good at playing Windows games, so there's a good chance that it could run your old strategy game.
You might already have this on your set-up, but having wine auto-launch for Windows executables has been fantastic. I regularly pull and run Windows executables without really giving it a second thought, and so far it's generally "just worked."
I just discovered meshmixer has a much better automated way to create supports for 3D models than the default curamaker I was using, so it's renewed my interest in printing miniatures and such.
I think it's used more often in computer science, but the difference between contiguous and continuous. Continuous means "without end" and contiguous means "without break."
And corkscrew genitals