This sounds like a load of corporate bullshit that they're going to use to justify preventing modding of their games.
This sounds like a load of corporate bullshit that they're going to use to justify preventing modding of their games.
Yeah, embedded systems for military applications is exactly the same as consumer software. You're right.
No amount of in-house testing is going to catch everything that can be experienced on a nearly-infinite amount of hardware/software configurations that are tested once a large userbase gets a hold of a product.
I mostly agree with this. I really enjoyed the more insightful, introspective Johnny and there wasn't enough of it. With that being said, I'm a few hours into Phantom Liberty and it seems that we get a lot more of the meaningful conversations with Johnny.
Well, we have literally no insight into this so it’s kind of strange to speculate about it with nothing other than “these pictures exist.” I’d rather save my outrage (and I’m using that term very loosely in regards to this whole matter) for actual problems that have been demonstrated.
If they want to and voluntarily do it, what is the issue? I can’t imagine anyone is being forced to.
Classic over explaining to cover up a lie.
I never send anything other than “I’ll be out of the office today” for every PTO notice.
Why are you intentionally leaving out the rest of that sentence?
They are specifically talking about restricting modding.