shorasPeople don't play MGE to improve anymore, what yall talking about?
russian flag
this is correct
gatsanwhen u wanna do a banner push and people walk backwards
like cmon dude i know they popped kritz but we popped this thing that negates kritz pLEASE WALK FORWARD
double banner is my life
[quote=shoras]People don't play MGE to improve anymore, what yall talking about?[/quote]
[i]russian flag[/i]
this is correct[quote=gatsan]when u wanna do a banner push and people walk [b]backwards[/b]
like cmon dude i know they popped kritz but we popped this thing that negates kritz pLEASE WALK FORWARD[/quote]
double banner is my life
The fact that my crazy work schedule means I can't really play on a team anymore in this game, I'm not quite good enough to know what's going on in pugchamp and valve's matchmaking is so shit that I essentially don't get to play ever anymore.
The fact that my crazy work schedule means I can't really play on a team anymore in this game, I'm not quite good enough to know what's going on in pugchamp and valve's matchmaking is so shit that I essentially don't get to play ever anymore.
The people I work with refuse to write ANY inline comments in their code so if I ever need to take a look or fix something I didn't originally write I'm met with walls upon walls of undocumented code. The worst part is they literally came up to me last year and asked if I had any suggestions about the current ongoing project and I made it very clear whilst remaining constructive that the use of inline documentation is extremely important when it comes to the longevity and legibility of your code. Here I am a year later and it's basically like they told me to go fuck myself.
Also the fact I'm doing the work of a web application developer ON TOP of my primary duty which is taking care of our core system, but since I'm a part-timer I might as well be working in retail with the hourly pay rate I'm getting.
The people I work with refuse to write ANY inline comments in their code so if I ever need to take a look or fix something I didn't originally write I'm met with walls upon walls of undocumented code. The worst part is they literally came up to me last year and asked if I had any suggestions about the current ongoing project and I made it very clear whilst remaining constructive that the use of inline documentation is extremely important when it comes to the longevity and legibility of your code. Here I am a year later and it's basically like they told me to go fuck myself.
Also the fact I'm doing the work of a web application developer ON TOP of my primary duty which is taking care of our core system, but since I'm a part-timer I might as well be working in retail with the hourly pay rate I'm getting.