@TimSweeneyEpic So $251m = $30m for epic, so just $7m after coupons deducted.
You paid what $10m for Control?
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We’re investing in building a digital store. If we were going to sell groceries, we’d need to invest in constructing a grocery store building just the same. It takes a lot of time and money to build something like this, and we’re committed to it.
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Grocery stores usually have shopping carts before they let customers in.
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Or some sort of way of stocking the shelves that don't require you manually creating every single item on the shelf in the middle of the store. That is to say, it's usually best to launch something when you're ready. I believe Nintendo had a good saying back in the day
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Mind you I realise this is a bad analogy, but I really wish they'd have held off their release until they had a much more functional backend. They're consistently shooting themselves in the foot & increasing their own workload (I don't care about a shopping cart
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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I mean, it's worrying having heard bits of how much times been spent by the team doing lots of stuff manually because of a lack of automation on the backend side of things, yknow? It's just a bit of a shame. I digress, you know what's really sucky? Carts that get STUCK together
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Netto (a big grocery chain 'round these parts) have gotten new carts by a new friggin' manufacturer, they look almost identical but the new ones are ~3% bigger & get stuck in the other ones! AND THEY KEEP GETTING BOTH ONES SENT FROM THEIR FRIGGIN HQ GAH Grinds my gears.
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I always wondered what was the story behind the shopping carts we’d find abandoned in the woods around grocery stores. Were they stolen? Did they escape but not known how to fend for themselves in the wild? It was always a mystery.
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It's domestication gone too far. Once you've domesticated a wild cart, it's unable to survive in the wild on its own. We just... Break them. We strip them of their instincts, their inherited knowledge, their purpose... They're the monsters of our own creation. Domestic carts.
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What is the ideal, next-generation, RTX-on, reenvisioning of the shopping cart? Organic free range carts?
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