Outside of gaming, I play softball regularly. Run multiple teams and sub when I can during the season.
Probably going to pick up electric guitar soon too. Been dying to learn just haven’t had time.
They have a shit ton of work to do. This does not redeem them at all…
This feels a lot like astroturfing/pandering/propaganda. I’ve seen this article posted a ton in the last 24 hours…
Something would eventually take their place. The strain would be temporary.
But the second you steal money from them, youll be only trial for your life pretty darn quick.
Gotta go further and deeper then that too. There are other, larger and more diverse companies that are hiding in plain site behind the more popular business like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, etc…
THIS IS IT. All other comments in this thread that don’t say this are focusing on the wrong problem or are flat out wrong.
Focusing on the wrong issue, but you’re technically correct. You’re not tipping. You’re guessing at what door dash should be properly paying their employees instead of DD doing it themselves in your favor.
You’re more likely to not receive your food then someone tamper with your food.
That’s about what they make with tips and an hourly pay for doing the task. Instead DD has created the system where that responsibility falls on the customer buying food.
You’re upset at the wrong person/thing.
Stop attacking the drivers. If you’re upset about how door dash works, get upset at DOOR DASH itself, not the people they can’t seem to pay properly.
Stop using the service…
While it’s called a TIP, it’s not. Nor is it a bribe imo. It’s “door dash is too lazy to pay their driver’s a fair rate, so here is where you come in…” The higher the amount you put in there, the more likely your order will be received And delivered in a timely manner.
If door dash just paid their people properly, this issue wouldn’t exist but they feel the need to maximize their profits instead of doing what’s right for both their employee and customers.
Fuck it. I’ll just say this instead. It’s time to break up the tech monopolies. Google, Microsoft, etc.
You’d be surprised how things can change, and quickly. It’s not going to be a overnight win for another platform. It’s going to have to start from the ground up, in probably a decentralized way, but it can happen.
We don’t know that yet. I dislike Kotick as well, but doubtful that much changes from the monetization standpoint of the company.
From a purely morale standpoint, it’s mostly a W. But it’s not like Kotick isn’t getting his golden parachute and wiping his tears away with $100 bills.
We’ve replaced Kotick with Microsoft lol
These ad block users should be considered the cost of doing business and they should be careful with targeting them.
This kind of thing springs users into action to either find or use work arounds or create a alternative platform.
This is going to come off as ‘non technical’, because well, it’s my personal opinion of course… Anyway, as someone who’s been playing this game since Action: Quake, the gameplay just feels different to me.
The two things I can think of offhand with the limited play I’ve had so far (about 3 days now) 1) things feel zoomed out (I’m not quite sure how to describe it). I’m sure this has something to do with the vision/perspective of the new engine. 2) the gunplay itself, while having hints of CSGO/counterstrike, feels inherently different. Spray feels different, burst feels different. I’m finding single fire to be way more prevelent then before and headshots feeling different as well.
Again, my personal opinion and feeling of the game. Maybe it’ll grow on me with time, but similar to CS: Source, it just doesn’t feel the same currently.
To put it into perspective I guess, I felt that CSGO felt more like counterstrike (minus the guys and other technical issues of course) then CSGO did at launch.
LMAO, considering big business is buying up homes literally for this purpose, I’ll take what he’s saying with a grain of salt.
Does that mean we should over extend on buying a house that’s outside of our means? Absolutely not, but at the same time, housing is still way overpriced and since shit is barely regulated, both from a seller and a purchasers standpoint, there’s a lot of regular people getting stuck with a lot of shitty options for living situations.