@SaintWacko It sounds like they are desperate for software engineers and are running into the exact same problem that my company did with IT recruitment and remote work
pcgamer.com/uk/… Apparently, Star Citizen players are deliberately overdosing each other with healing drugs so they can rob other players in PvP disabled zones
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> 1. drake is bartending at a fancy-ish bar when he meets scully in a suit > 2. they leave in a car > 3. next scene is at what appears to be scully's apartment > 4. scully is now in an undershirt
@Fredy31 i love how it looks like they're going to end the trailer on the cliffhanger of "will he make the jump back into the airplane?" followed by a few scenes and then "yes, he makes it onto the airplane but then here's a cliffhanger because he gets hit by a car"
side note, why is the car honking before it hits him?
i had to freeze-frame it, but it doesn't look like there's anyone in it?
Yeah that part was really weird. Like one of the main, huge things of the trailer is the recreation of the 'falling out of the plane' shot of Uncharted 3.
But then they just put it back in at the end.
Like yeah, its not a surprise, its something that was one of the major points of the trailer until now
like we saw the conclusion of that scene not 30 seconds ago