Tag: faith
Brett Harrison ‘never lost faith in the business’ while at now-shuttered FTX
At Consensus 2023, Anthony Scaramucci and Brett Harrison shared their experiences during FTX’s downfall and what life has been like since.
Brett Harrison ‘never lost faith in the business’ while at now-shuttered FTX by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
People say I have ‘so much faith’ in my cut-out dress – I know how to style it, I can jump and nothing’s going anywhere
PEOPLE have been confused and impressed with one woman’s cut-out dress.
Commenters were concerned about a wardrobe malfunction but the content creator reassured viewers that nothing was going anywhere.
Shadae (@shadaenotadu) shared her fit of the day in a video with over 290,000 TikTok followers.
The model showed off her figure in a heavily distressed, cut-out black dress but some commenters were a little worried about possible accidents.
“You have so much faith in that outfit,” said one.
“A lot of y’all be in my comments like ‘Oh my god girl you have so much faith in that top’ and I do,” she said.
“Y’all be like ‘Oh my god I could never’ and you can’t,” she added.
“I know how to dress, I know which undergarments to wear with my clothes,” she reassured them.
To really get her point across, she swayed her chest and jumped up and down in the dress to demonstrate how secure the outfit was.
“It ain’t going nowhere,” she said.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts on her next-level styling.
Many were impressed with the model: “I saw the video before this and I’m obsessed… you’re truly iconic, you’re what I strive for,” said one commenter.
“Omg you’re so pretty I adore you and I love your confidence you go!” said another admirer.
Others begged her for her styling secrets: “Me wanna be bad b***h in that outfit tooooo,, post the damn secrets,” requested another.
Cult Of The Lamb’s free Relics Of The Old Faith update revamps combat next week
Hack-and-slash management game Cult Of The Lamb released last year to glowing reviews and plentiful awards. Developers Massive Monster didn’t drink their own Kool Aid, however. They’ve been working on free updates to expand and improve on the game, and the first, focused on combat, will release on April 24th.
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Bleak Faith devs respond to allegations of stolen Elden Ring animations
Indie Soulslike Bleak Faith: Forsaken launched earlier this week on March 10th, and as expected, it shares lots of similarities with FromSoft games such as Elden Ring and Dark Souls: an interconnected world, big boss battles, animation-heavy combat, and so on. But comparisons began to surface online showcasing mirrored animations between Bleak Faith and FromSoft’s titles, leading to accusations of stolen assets, as reported by PC Gamer. Archangel have now responded to the allegations of plagiarism, pointing to the Epic Marketplace where the team purchased the assets.
Bleak Faith: Forsaken Devs Respond to Elden Ring Plagiarism Accusations
Bleak Faith: Forsaken called out for supposedly stealing Elden Ring assets
Ever since Dark Souls saw the light of day back in 2011, plenty of developers have taken direct inspiration from FromSoftware’s games, and tried to capture the soulslike charm.
Archangel Studios’ Bleak Faith: Forsaken is no different, boasting a gritty, unforgiving world and lots of that tough combat we’re all mad for. However, it’s alleged that Bleak Faith: Forsaken may have used stolen assets from 2022 Game of the Year, Elden Ring (thanks, PushSquare). That said, it does appear to be one huge misunderstanding, and a learning curve for the developer.
Meowmaritus, a Dark Souls modding tool developer, shared the discovery on Twitter. Their tweet accompanied a side-by-side clip of Bleak Faith: Forsaken and Elden Ring, and it’s safe to say that this footage does not look good for Archangel Studios.
Soulslike Game Bleak Faith: Forsaken Accused of Using Elden Ring and Other FromSoftware Animations
Warzone 2 Steam player count has spooked some players, as faith in the game falters
The joint Steam player count for Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0 has dropped to an 87,000 24-hour peak, leaving a portion of the player base concerned for the game’s future as Season 2 quickly approaches.
This info comes from Steam Charts, which while by no means is the concrete word on a game’s total player base, does provide some insight into how a game is doing. The game had been met with much criticism across both Warzone and the multiplayer modes, leaving many disappointed with the game.
Taking a quick look at the Warzone Reddit, people are sharing their thoughts on the current state of the game and whether these numbers indicate a rough patch for the game. “That’s what happens when you make a broken game and don’t fix it,” writes Freddiewop, while others point to a lack of content or balance patches for the game’s woes.