Easy. Pay yourself 1 million dollars to wash a dish.
Easy. Pay yourself 1 million dollars to wash a dish.
Sorry I have to laugh at this. If you have to write a script for it even if the script is easy there’s no way I can consider it “not hard”. Not hard is just being able buy it like anything else.
I get what you’re saying though.
Great! It’s honestly one of the best games that’s come out in recent years. It’s definitely the best new IP.
It’s not really a full on roguelike. You do “upgrade” weapons as you use them, so when you die it’s not a complete loss. Also once you beat a boss you never have to fight them again if you don’t want to. You just make it through three areas (3 bosses each), and then you unlock the next 3, but you don’t have to start from the very beginning for the last 3.
Maybe it helps if you think of it as an arcade version of a soulslike game? Play it in 30 minute increments, don’t stress about beating it and naturally you’ll get better enough to beat it.
The story and setting is pretty unique and awesome as well.
They’ve probably never heard of a Sprint either. For those that don’t know they call it that because it’s the process where the project lead runs from all the bugs by shoving them all away from everyone’s purview.
I’m surprised no one here has mentioned Returnal. On the PS5 with a headset it uses the “3D Audio”. It’s pretty amazing.
We do migrations for schema on app startup (built into the app).
Any general data changes are done outside the pipeline as a pre or post deployment step.
Migrations on startup aren’t perfect, you have to be careful that it doesn’t take too long on startup.
Honestly the pros outweighs the cons. You can fire up a new site/db without much effort which is something we do often.