I do remember Blizzard's fiasco, but after a quick search it seems like Ubisoft did have a misconduct probe just a few years ago
Viso was given two years of probation in 2019 after being charged in 2014 with possessing a sawed-off shotgun near a school, possessing a gun while committing a crime and multiple drug offenses.
“They raided my house and found a gun in my house,” he explained. “I live near a school.”
There was also the time in 2013 when he was charged with possession of heroin and served seven days in jail.
But those crimes aren’t as gross as the one he was charged with in 2009: smearing fecal matter on the doors of a children’s day care center in East Rutherford.
Viso had a dispute with the day care center, which was next to his business, and he told the Globe that day care employees “harassed my men every day. They had cars ticketed every time my men parked on a side street.”
At some point, he said, he decided to get even by smearing poop on the handles and locks of the child care facility.
holy shit this guy lmao.
Didn't Ubisoft have similar allegations just a few years ago too?? Or am i misremembering
EDIT: It appears that these shenanigans are from three years ago. Link
Jeez...she probably got captured again
Construction of the house is expected to cost $265,000. That's on par, if not a bit more expensive, than building a conventionally framed home because it's one home and not multiple projects that take advantage of scale, according to Citizen Robotics. The organization spent $80,000 on site preparation, city water and sewer and repairing the street, Woodman said. The home is expected to be sold for $224,500. It is capped at that price.
Citizen Robotics is almost finished with this 1,000-square-foot home, Michigan's first 3D-printed house in Detroit on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023. That's about four times higher than the median sale price of a home in Detroit — $55,000 — according to a Free Press analysis of 1,000 deed records. The average price, the analysis found, was $82,000.
The value of most home sales was under $100,000, according to a Detroit Future City report. Median sale prices have gone up in Detroit. Researchers found that from 2020 to 2021, the median sales price was $30,000, compared with $15,000 from 2012 to 2013.
The development process is what makes building difficult, Cook said. It's not affordable right now to build one-off 3D printed homes, he said.
"We can make and design a bunch of homes," he said. "That's not the issue. It's finding the land, making it affordable for people, making it available to people and being able to continue to do the work."
This is pretty neat, though it seems like pricing is still going to be the biggest obstacle for now.
Ahoy me matey!
Guess I'll have to wait till I'm 105 to try skydiving!
Lol wtf is going on these days 😂😂😂
Man this is wild, not what I was expecting to read today
Great little game, plays well on the steam deck, and is perfect when you only have time for a quick sesh
and when you fail to meet the ridiculously high numbers, the only solution is to push more ads towards your users!
The most patriotic tend to pay the least amount of taxes, eh?