

There’s been a ton of back and forth finger pointing but the more I hear about it (and other news about Krafton), the more my gut tells me that Krafton are the bad guys.


There’s been a ton of back and forth finger pointing but the more I hear about it (and other news about Krafton), the more my gut tells me that Krafton are the bad guys.


There’s probably regional differences, like a lot of pronunciations in America. I’m American and the way I say “Craig” is closer to “krayg” than it is to “kregg”.
And yet here we all are, reading your comment. Maybe the algorithms on some platforms are that aggressive, but certainly not here.


Holy shit, have we worked with the same guy?


Don’t
Old habits die hard
It’s fine, you only ever need to replace it like once a decade or so
“Clearly” is also subjective. What might be perfectly clear to me reading my own code may be really confusing to someone else, and vice versa. Especially if the person reading the code isn’t as familiar with the language as the person who wrote it, or if the code is using some syntactic sugar that isn’t super common, or plenty of other reasons.
I wish my brain worked half as well as guys like that.
Yes. And also comments :-)


Ummmm…Baldur’s Gate 3, anyone? How about Dragon Age: Veilguard? Those are just off the top of my head.


I also just tried random codes and sometimes I got lucky and stumbled across something cool
Sorry to break this to you…but this won’t be the last time that happens. In fact, it’ll probably happen on more projects than not.
That, and anything that’s legally required (such as auto insurance if you want to legally drive a vehicle)