Somewhere, I bet some consultant who did zero research but just imagined really hard is making a dumb amount of money telling companies that this is how kids want to watch shows.
This is so much more fun than ranting. I have three more pages (not panels; pages) that are almost done because every time I almost finish one I get an idea that has to come earlier. I started Friday's page just a couple hours before posting. I feel like I'm exorcising demons.
This case is going exactly as anyone other than apparently the UK government could have predicted.
Behold the latest email exchange between the two sides. If 4Chan wins (and national borders do indicate they win this by default) this response could end up in legal textbooks.
Good question. I don't think I've ever seen an in-hand picture of MP Skyfire. I remember Newage's Jetfire came out around the same time and made every other option look lame.
This is why I sometimes go too easy on the rabble-rousers on Discord. I don't want to be too harsh on them because they don't happen to already know the lessons we once had to learn.
I would do it myself if there were some go-to tool I'd just need to learn, but that's just not how early 3D games work. If you're lucky, some nerd out there has made a tool that's specific to the game you want and sometimes works. If you're unlucky, go learn to use a hex editor or give up.
The early days wouldn't have been as fun without a few weirdos to make it interesting.
Keep in mind it was all text. No avatars. People had to stand out somehow.
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