I haven’t played a GT in a very long time. That’s not what they are anymore? I have up on the genre when each car part had like 20 options and I had no clue what was good for a given track
I haven’t played a GT in a very long time. That’s not what they are anymore? I have up on the genre when each car part had like 20 options and I had no clue what was good for a given track
Seriously. It’s bad enough with all the dog breeds with major health problems. But cats need to be able to jump. That’s like half of their life enjoyment, stolen at birth.
Is that… a corgi style cat breed? Feel bad for the poor thing. Short legs will severely hamper its ability to jump.
I didn’t even realize Ghost and Goblins was a different game. I figured it was some name license thing because they seemed similar enough that it could be explained by small changes between systems, which wasn’t all that uncommon at the time.
I played a ton of the Sega genesis ghouls n ghosts, and only a little of ghosts and goblins at a friend’s house
They are the same vets on both pictures. Clearly not all cats are easily handled, even when doing everything right, especially if they need multiple tests that can’t be contained to a very short period.
My poor recently passed old girl was like that. She might be good for about 15m if they knew how to keep her distracted. But after that, it was a war every time.
That’s fair. As a developer that has been burned by Google dropping support for shit they created, I can’t say for certain it was malicious or just Google being Google.
They used to create a ton of tools and protocols and drop support a couple years later because it wasn’t worth it to them to maintain it. Lots of pet projects used to get promotions, but no budget for sustained support.
A big client onboarding and exposing major flaws could absolutely shine and unwelcome light and force them to take a critical eye and come to the conclusion of “yeah, everyone that worked on that has moved on, it’d take too many resources to revive it, and it’s just going to help our competitor anyway. Our business need for it is gone because does similar things. Cut the cord”
It sucks, and isn’t an excuse. I stopped using Google dev tools because of it long ago. Very unreliable. But I don’t think it’s the same intent as Apple by a long shot.
Even worse. Over a decade ago, Google offered to integrate with their protocol for a shared improved user experience. Apple forbid it.
It’s not laziness on their part, or “better features” because they get to have control. They literally want the poor user experience to encourage just this kind of bullying.
We can defederate them now. Content will move as it reaches fewer eyes.