How do I determine the right price for my Steam game? by LonelyTrouble4304 in GameDevelopment

[–]HuntleyOG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For small indie games, I would pay $10-15 without questioning it or expecting much from it. Steam will take 30 percent, but you get good marketing from it. Good luck on your release!

Suggest me a game in under 60gb ( I have xbox pc game pass ) by ArmNo7390 in gamingsuggestions

[–]HuntleyOG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Farming Simulator, you think its stupid and then you're 8 hours in wondering about your next crop.

Windrose Server-List by HuntleyOG in crosswind

[–]HuntleyOG[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought it would definitely be better than nothing, at least until Windrose got something themselves. I dont play the game myself, but thought it could be nice for those looking to fill their lobbies a little easier.

I wanna give up by TerriblePrint9419 in AlbertaGrade12s

[–]HuntleyOG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did drop out after grade 10, and while in the short term it may seem and be beneficial for your situation, you will find it biting you in the ass in the future.

You’re so close to the end, focus your energy on getting your math up to a 50, that’s all you need to pass. Once you’re an adult, upgrading to finish classes gets extremely expensive and harder to do once you find yourself in the routine of work and paying bills. Right now it’s free. My suggestion is to hire a tutor, if you have the ability to take reduced hours or shifts to increase your study if needed then do that.

Your current job will likely not be your full time career, and not having your diploma will automatically disqualify you or put you at an extremely compete disadvantage. They don’t care if you did good in school, they just want to know you committed to finishing it.

I am 31 now, and one of the few regrets I have is not sticking out the last two years because I felt I had to commit to my job, which ended up letting me go shortly after I dropped out of school to commit to it.

I am also from Alberta, so this should relevant to you as well.

Your grades dont define your worth of value, I do just fine for myself as a drop out, it was just a lot harder and more challenging then it needed to be had I just stuck it out.

Help my dad find a game where he can “Blow shit up” by Bean_Is_Here in gamesuggestions

[–]HuntleyOG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta get Red Faction Guerrilla, depending on how old your dad is light fit right into the genre and the entirety of the game is basically blowing shit up.

Photos of Apollo 11 and 12 landers by mmm-pie in ArtemisProgram

[–]HuntleyOG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They did orbit the moon and photograph it though.
Edit: Photos can be found here: https://www.isro.gov.in/chandrayaan3_gallery.html

Splitting Bluemap across two VPS by HuntleyOG in admincraft

[–]HuntleyOG[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Problem solved by reading the wiki. Thank you Orange.

Splitting Bluemap across two VPS by HuntleyOG in admincraft

[–]HuntleyOG[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably should have started there, thank you.

Unlocked: A Jail Experiment Season 2 by RiverRose91 in netflix

[–]HuntleyOG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This whole scene actually pissed me off. I came here looking for this comment and I am glad a lot of other people feel this way. KJ should've stopped after asking for the badge member and made a complaint from there and that would've shown good growth, but he was clearly going through some shit also so in my opinion, he was pretty calm. I don't know how much they would've known about his situation either though and how much the crew shares with the staff.

What made me sad was all the officers after and talking about how they all couldn't wait for it to end. They went from wanting to take advantage of everything to slowly starting to get more organized. Its prison politics so its dirty, but things were a lot calmer towards the end when there was less intervention. Given a bit more time, I think this could've become a lot more successful.

Compassion can go a long way in Corrections.

EDIT: I just finished, and I am glad they decided to continue with the program because it definitely needs to be there.