Imagine if Toby Fox wrote a song for a stealth section in a video game - I’m guessing it’s pretty close to what you imagine.AVALON DIGITAL has captured the look, feel, challenge, and excitement of the classic board game War and Peace and brought it to life on your computer. That’s good because try as I might to sleep, until the game is finished, I’ll see nothing but nightmares.Įarlier, we were considering having a stealth-focused section in the game where you would slowly, slowly sneak around certain areas.Īfter developing some concepts, we realized a mechanic which basically just makes you move slower isn’t necessarily fun.Īnyway, feel free to listen to this song since it’s now unused. Can’t say it’s finished yet, but the unfinished parts are certainly seeming less and less numerous. After some restructuring and reshuffling of different parts, it’s feeling quite good to go through. We are continuing to work on Chapter 3! The Chapter got playable from beginning to end. Here’s a new Toby Fox jam that was cut from Deltarune.įrom the latest Undertale / Deltarune newsletter, which also has an update on Chapter 3 ( Deltarune Chapter 2 came out almost exactly two years ago): When Khan and her staff got to the front of the line, an employee at the desk asked them to write down their credit card information on a piece of paper.Īs the leader of the federal agency that, among other things, ensures companies protect consumer data wrote down her details, Khan asked the worker: How exactly was MGM managing the data security around this situation? The desk agent shrugged and said he didn’t know, according to a senior aide who was traveling with Khan and described the experience to Bloomberg as surreal. Now Bloomberg reports that one of the guests suddenly waiting in line to be checked in by staff resorting to pen and paper was US Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan, in town for meetings related to the grocery chain megamerger of Kroger and Albertsons. MGM Resorts said on Thursday, “We continue to work diligently to resolve our cybersecurity issue while addressing individual guest needs promptly. The hacking incident has affected services at the company’s resorts and hotels for nearly a week. MGM’s ongoing Las Vegas “cybersecurity issue” even caught up FTC chair Lina Khan.
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