Oh, you could just pull up the Bridge and we could say outrageous but protected things because this is the internet and it's important to misinterpret free speech.
If I have a weapon with a +X% damage modifier (e.g. Ruthless) while also having +Y% total other damage bonuses (from accessories, buffs, etc...), will the total damage be:
Multiplicative: (BaseDamage * (100% + X%)) * (100% + Y%)
OR
Additive: BaseDamage * (100% + X% + Y%)
I'm not actually sure what this bloons are - They looked like lead camo bloons. My sniper monkey didn't pop them, even though it's capable of popping camo and lead bloons.
This was at least past wave 52 or 53. It may have been near wave 60, I'm not sure, but it was on the first map.
I have my...
I want to start the game on friday. After playing Ocarina of Time a long time ago I ask myself how MM fits into the timeline. Is it a direct sequel to OoT? I mean you start the game as a kid again and as far as I remember you were an adult at the end of OoT.
@Sterno Personally, I don't feel the Double Fine kickstarter failed to deliver. Broken Age part 1 was pretty great, and the documentary that came with backing it is something I'm looking forward to watching.
My favorite Kickstarter is the one where the guy decided to not send the books he made to any of the backers, and to burn one every time someone complained, while ranting about how awful consumerism and his backers are
@Fluttershy Or decide that they were taking too long to deliver, and then throw everything out and start from scratch with a NEW, BETTER thing than was promised, two years beyond their release date.
I haven't played Minecraft for at least three months, so I wanted to get on and play again. When I started the launcher everything was normal, so as usual i pressed the "Play" button. So it started up as usual, but when the game it self came up it crashed immediately. I tried again and the exact ...
One of the big selling points of silverlight actually (as in, the microsoft event I went to about silverlight pretty much just talked about how awesome it could do media and OOH WE HAVE DRM TO)
I'm confused how they're still considering revoking his pension. Any "protect and serve"-ing he did is kinda wiped out by the multiple homicide charges/convictions.
@TimStone It's almost always unions who ensure bad cops can get another job elsewhere. The whole, "Oh, no, we can't ruin their career! He's defended this state/county/precinct with his life!" argument.
There's definitely a case to be made for unions needing to be there.
There just needs to be a better balance between defending cops, and allowing the bad apples to continue BEING bad apples in a position of privileged authority.
@KevinvanderVelden For the most part, I'm not; mostly because the implementations I'm familiar with pay zero attention to personal circumstances, but rather are complete bureaucracies. It's great for underperformers, but really bad for those who demonstrate greater capacity and skill.
@JasonBerkan I seriously don't know why people even go to college anymore when trade skills can fetch you a pretty decent salary
And I sure as shit don't know how to do any of that stuff, nor does most of my generation. My dad, on the other hand, could do it all. And fix the car. And build an addition to the house.
@Sterno Maybe I'll change in a few years, but right now kids just seem like this huge responsibility and commitment I just don't want. I don't want to give up 10+ years of my life raise children. And I certainly aren't going to enter something like that unless I'm fully committed to it. It's just not fair to the kids.
However, the one guy who has joined so far that way was promoted to full position in a year and a half. SO that's 1.5 years of being paid and then getting there, versus 4 years of paying for college
And when it comes to programming business applications, I'd rather have an uneducated, but willing to learn, coder than someone with a degree. I've had to fire too many people with masters CS degrees.
@JasonBerkan Honestly I think computer science might have it worse in that field than most others. Technology changes so fast that unless you have awesome professors, whatever they're teaching you is probably dated. You graduate with obsolete skills unless you're learning shit on your own (which you can do without going to college)
I have been doing the Apexis Crystal daily, but when I began questing in Draenor I would have the percentage bar appear in the assault areas (when not on the daily). In fact I was able to complete multiple in the same day if I ended up in the right area. Even now I can occasionally complete mor...
@Frank Pretty much. A CS degree is great if you are going to do something fancy and complicated (i.e. write the code for Gollum's hair). If you are just spamming out web code for a business...
@MattGiltaji You can learn that from other devs, books, or SO. I've found that guys that have taken 5-7 years of CS schooling spend too much time optimizing and abstracting and not enough time writing.
So, I'm currently working on an internal project at work. It's a web app for managing our projects and staffing. One of the managers filed a bug because it doesn't work for him in IE. He's using IE8. I think that should be grounds for immediate firing.
@JasonBerkan We have a ton of regular "tech days" where coders meet up and give lectures on tools. I find that most of what they talk about is abstracting to a very unreasonable degree.
Ah that reminds me of how terrible my newest D&D character is. I'm a sorcerer. The only useful thing I did last encounter was summon spiders to eat up enemy attacks of opportunity so my allies could move.
@StrixVaria So you have a warblade charging like an idiot, a dude in huge spikey armor and some other dude riding a giant spider who are then rushing after said warblade to save his ass?