Tag: division
Larry Wheels Teases Ripped Transformation for Classic Physique Division
Some in the online fitness community may have had doubts, but Larry “Wheels” Williams is quite serious about transitioning to the Classic Physique bodybuilding division. The athlete affirmed these ambitions with a recent update. On Mar. 18, 2023, Wheels posted two revealing photos on his Instagram to showcase his bodybuilding training progress. In the brief caption, the athlete…
The post Larry Wheels Teases Ripped Transformation for Classic Physique Division appeared first on Breaking Muscle.
Larry Wheels Will Compete in Classic Physique Division in 2023
Over the years, Larry “Wheels” Williams has done it all in strength sports. He’s shined as a powerlifter. He’s moonlighted as a strongman. On occasion, he’s even shown off commitment to a strict diet and training plan to partake in bodybuilding. It’s this latter niche that Wheels will be placing a particular focus on for the foreseeable future….
The post Larry Wheels Will Compete in Classic Physique Division in 2023 appeared first on Breaking Muscle.
Take-Two confirm layoffs affecting Private Division, despite “exponential growth in recent years”
Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two have confirmed layoffs at the company, primarily affecting their corporate and publishing efforts. The news originally spilled yesterday via a Tweet from Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, who claimed the cuts would impact Private Division – the publishing label behind The Outer Worlds and Kerbal Space Program 2 – and other unnamed divisions. Take-Two later confirmed the news in a statement to PC Gamer, saying the layoffs would affect “corporate operations and label publishing.” Take-Two haven’t clarified the number of employees that have been laid off, but the cuts to development teams would be “minimal.”
Deep Rock Galactic devs launch publishing division Ghost Ship Publishing
Ghost Ship Games have found major success with their co-op space-mining sim Deep Rock Galactic, and now they’re expanding into indie games publishing with Ghost Ship Publishing. The team have described the initiative as a launchpad for indies in the “rapidly growing Danish games industry and beyond.” Ghost Ship Publishing haven’t announced any games yet, but we’ll get to see their upcoming projects on March 2nd as part of Deep Rock Galactic’s fifth-anniversary livestream.
Developers Couldn’t Update ‘The Division 2’ Because a Delayed Update Broke Their Updater
The developers basically had tweeted that The Division 2 “cannot be updated because a recently-delayed seasonal update broke the system used to update the game, so the developers trying to update it have to first update the updater to accept new updates.
“So that they can update it.”
To recap: the fix for an error that delayed an update resulted in an error that broke the updater which would deliver that update to The Division 2. Consequently, the devs “are unable to make server or client side updates until the build generation system is restored,” meaning they can’t even extend existing seasonal content to help fill the gap between updates.
“We have good news!” the developers tweeted in an update Friday. “We have successfully created and deployed a server-side update. This is now live and extends Season 10 content. We deeply appreciate your support and patience!”
Thanks to Slashdot reader guest reader for submitting the story
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Ubisoft botched a ‘Division 2’ fix so badly it broke its ability to update the game
Gamers are no strangers to delayed seasons, but The Division 2 players are in a particularly awkward situation. Ubisoft has revealed that a development “error” has broken the shared-world shooter’s build generation system, and thus the studio’s ability to update the game. The team not only can’t introduce the new season it delayed last week, but can’t extend the outgoing one until it repairs the build functionality.
Ubisoft says it has made “good progress” in fixing the issue in recent days, and there are hints a solution is in sight. The company is in the midst of a three-hour “unscheduled maintenance” session as we write this, and it’s using the downtime to fix problems that include an inability to make seasonal in-game purchases. The servers should be back online around 1PM Eastern if there are no complications.
A message from #TheDivision2 team. pic.twitter.com/KuPiz7t9PL
— Tom Clancy’s The Division (@TheDivisionGame) February 9, 2023
The timing is particularly bad for this issue. Ubisoft recently cancelled three games in response to sinking revenue, and workers at its Paris studio went on strike last month to protest what they say are unfair working conditions. Things aren’t going smoothly at the publisher, and it may be a while before there’s a degree of stability.
Ubisoft accidentally breaks The Division 2 while trying to update it
The Division 2 has enjoyed a long life since its 2019 release, but it seems like the looter shooter has finally tripped. Just last week, Ubisoft delayed the game’s imminent Season 11 launch due to localisation issues that had been “impacting the experience for many players.” But in the process of fixing that issue, Ubisoft had accidentally “brought down the build generation system,” meaning that no updates were possible until the system was rebuilt. At least they’re being honest.
A Division 2 Fix Accidentally Made Updates Impossible
Iain Valliere Believes the 212 Division Should No Longer Exist in Bodybuilding
From the end of 2022 to the start of 2023, various notable figures in and around bodybuilding have had frank thoughts about the state of the sport. There was the iconic Arnold Schwarzenegger expressing his fandom of reigning four-time Classic Physique Olympia champion Chris Bumstead while noting the division should be the Olympia weekend’s main event. There was…
The post Iain Valliere Believes the 212 Division Should No Longer Exist in Bodybuilding appeared first on Breaking Muscle.