I also think this sucks massively, yet the possibility of a well made curriculum focused on one Person dies sound enticing. So much less time wasted on stuff one child has no problems with vs another that's just stuck at some logical step. Ofc no social interaction is such a big - it almost can't be fixed.
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thats why i dont shake hands anymore.
I'd be ashamed too, losing to astro bot. What I've heard from the Platformer community is that while the game is good, it's very short and lacks in the amount of unique areas (and enemies?) and as such is more or less blitz and glamour. Like, props to sony for producing jump and runs, but still...
ue4 was already bad in that regard. Really sad that cdpr dropped their own engine as licensed engines are wrecking the engine market (mostly epic tbh). Just so not worth it to delevop ones own.
++, i think i need to rewatch Killing eve
its an EU taste test. No plastic straws allowed.
in csgo one was able to watch almost anybody playing. Waiting for your friends to finish their match? Just watch without any hassle. Want to spectate one of your random friends? Sure. Sadly the feature has been completely absent since the publishing of cs2.
this. they are always in the way and fit nowhere.
in the end games are games as long as it's not call of duty.
change my mind? Just because i occasionally play triple a games doesnt mean i dont know Indies. A more recent personal priority of mine is to try out a new indie game Evers month. This months its been cursed broom, a real gem of an indie platformer.
I'm astonished by the hate UBI is getting for their games. Sure, the company has problems, but there are so many bad actors, if I stop buying games from Microsoft(Bethesda, Blizzard), Tencent(Epic, Riot, Grinding gear games and and and) there literally won't be any AAA games left. Next to the games not being as bad as claimed. Have yet to play outlaws but it looks fun, and I've had quite a good time with ac Mirage. Some annoying bugs but otherwise a well made game with an interesting story. Yet when I post a screenshot of the game on steam, I get asked by ppl who don't even own the game why I'm playing trash like that. Excuse me? Reviews are good, games runs really well with few bugs, why shouldn't I?
TBH my thoughts are almost a bit dystopian, but I think the AI should be implemented to spec the teachers performance vs his pupils and not on the children directly. There are (at least in my country) almost no barriers to what teachers can and can't do, some AI that checks the children's homework and tracks what's going on could be immeasurably valuable to gain insight into the children's learning behaviour.
ofc from the (good) teachers perspective this understandably is the beginning of the end. I don't even want to imagine how a system like that could be abused by bad actors or just plain and simple republicans.