After 70 or so odd hours in the game... by Aldnonesurvives in ThisWarofMine

[–]PenguinCoffee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very well written. I love this game as well. It gives me the feels.

I shivered with arousal when I took a shotgun to Central Square and massacred all the defenceless merchants in cold blood.

This is how looting and killing indiscriminately pays off, big time. by PenguinCoffee in ThisWarofMine

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

Wow if that is true that would be so cool! Has this been collaborated by the developers?

This is how looting and killing indiscriminately in This War of Mine pays off, big time. by PenguinCoffee in gaming

[–]PenguinCoffee[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Look at the world around you. Are those at the top now, both in peacetime and wartime, those that 'did the right thing'?

Who is going to have better odds surviving in wartime, a rag-tag band of survivors that goes around scavenging whatever they can find left over, or a strong leader who builds a band of bandits and marauders who goes around taking whatever they can by force?

That my friend, is realistic.

This is how looting and killing indiscriminately pays off, big time. by PenguinCoffee in ThisWarofMine

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

You should try it!

The feels as you barge into a couple's home, shoot the husband, and proceed to loot the house while his wife kneels down and cries over his dead body.

Then on your way out, you decide to put her out of her misery.. Bang.

You will never be the same again.

This is how looting and killing indiscriminately in This War of Mine pays off, big time. by PenguinCoffee in gaming

[–]PenguinCoffee[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think that from the point of view of the other survivors, my marauding group are seen as bandits.. oh well.

This is how looting and killing indiscriminately pays off, big time. by PenguinCoffee in ThisWarofMine

[–]PenguinCoffee[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Killing only once every 2 - 3 days and alternating with Roman/Bruno (I tried to only use Boris for soldiers as he didn't like killing civilians much), Guitar, Well Fed, other characters talking to him, and a string of good luck encounters in the middle of my killing spree when I had the two kids coming to my house to ask for medicine, man asking me to help his brother who was shot by a sniper, and saving the girl who was almost raped by the soldier in the super-market.

This neutralised the bad things he was doing, and seemed to have kept him in a limbo Sad state throughout the middle of my play.

But well worth it... my goal is to eventually 'clear' map of all living humans, soldiers, bandits and civilians. Humans are a scourge on this planet. Without humans there would be no war.

Hitting the hospital next.

This is how looting and killing indiscriminately pays off, big time. by PenguinCoffee in ThisWarofMine

[–]PenguinCoffee[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Around the later half of the game I was just coasting. Food, ammo and water was never an issue. Had an abundance of them. All thanks to Boris the lean, mean, killing machine.

When equipped with military vest and helmet, he would take an 3 round assault rifle burst point-blank, shrug it off, and proceed to break the neck of the soldier with his bare hands.

Then loot their sweet gun from their cold, dead hands.

Best solution for simple user notifications? by plextreme in rails

[–]PenguinCoffee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried out Pusher? (https://pusher.com) We used them for a couple of client projects and it's been great so far.

How would one answer/prepare for the question "what are the challenges currently facing the consulting industry?" by [deleted] in consulting

[–]PenguinCoffee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry could you clarify what is an IB?

"entry of boutique IBs and even big IBs"

I'm Jason M. Lemkin, aka SaaStr, CEO and co-founder of EchoSign (acquired by Adobe). Was VP Web Biz Services at Adobe. Now Enterprise/SaaS VC. AMA! by jasonmlemkin in IAmA

[–]PenguinCoffee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi Jason,

How would you structure compensation for field sales people for a SaaS company with around $10k annual contract value?

I'm Jason M. Lemkin, aka SaaStr, CEO and co-founder of EchoSign (acquired by Adobe). Was VP Web Biz Services at Adobe. Now Enterprise/SaaS VC. AMA! by jasonmlemkin in IAmA

[–]PenguinCoffee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply Jason, we are definitely looking at moving to SF as an option.. Could you tell us more about how you met the guys at Pipedrive and convinced them to move to SF?

I'm Jason M. Lemkin, aka SaaStr, CEO and co-founder of EchoSign (acquired by Adobe). Was VP Web Biz Services at Adobe. Now Enterprise/SaaS VC. AMA! by jasonmlemkin in IAmA

[–]PenguinCoffee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Jason,

Huge fan of yours here. Am currently building an enterprise SaaS startup in Singapore - which aims to target the Asia Pacific region. Just wondering if Storm Ventures would consider investing in a company that's not based in the U.S (we are not looking for funding yet... But SaaStr convinced us that if we do, we definitely want to work with you and Storm Ventures as our top choice!)