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2 months agoIn a world where a lot of triple A games are not even worth $60, I’ll wait for the reviews.
In a world where a lot of triple A games are not even worth $60, I’ll wait for the reviews.
Less than a week after he said “Why are we upset at Canada? This is so stupid.”
Either he’s incredibly dumb (highly likely) or someone paid him to say that (also highly likely)
Man, if the new Assassin’s Creed isn’t a banger Ubisoft is cooked. They’ve had nothing but flops for the past 4 years or so. Even the newer Far Cry games kinda flopped.
As someone that has been a surveyor on a couple of hospital construction projects, this is more common than you think. Usually it’s fixed before it’s too late and we will literally do a 3D scan of the concrete slabs to show very accurately how flat it is so it can be mended before they move on. For things like apartment buildings the tolerance is relatively flexible within a couple centimeters depending on how large the building is, but for things like hospitals they usually have a tolerance of like less than a centimeter in some cases. What this sounds like to me is that they either knew it was wrong and went with it anyway (worst case), didn’t know their tolerances, didn’t get it verified by a surveyor, hired subpar subcontractor, or the construction company never worked on a project with this kind of scope.
I think they are screwed no matter what. Best case scenario it’s one if the subcontractors they hired for layout that fucked it up. Every other scenario i can think of just seems like incompetence to me. I’m not gonna say they should have just done it correctly the first time because mistakes happen. I mean, half my job was figuring out how to fix something that got messed up. It’s the fact that they didn’t rectify it during the construction process that really fucks them here.