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The cozy cat game that escaped from Valve
Imagine a game that might be described as the opposite of Half-Life 2, Left 4 Dead or Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. These are first-person shooters set in wartorn, post-apocalyptic cities, so their inverse might be a third-person game with no weapons at all, set in a warm, buzzing metropolis of friendly characters, maybe starring an adorable cat. Weirdly, the result could look a lot like Little Kitty, Big City, the first project from former Valve designer Matt T. Wood. In nearly 17 years at Valve, Wood helped build and ship the company's most notable titles, including Left 4 Dead, Left 4 Dead 2, Portal 2, CS:GO and both episodes of Half-Life 2. He was a founding member of the CS:GO project and worked on that series for six years; he was pivotal in crafting Portal 2's co-op mode, and he created choreography and combat scenes in Half-Life and Left 4 Dead. Level design was one of his specialties.
Why Offices Need Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has already established itself as a key ingredient to the future of work. This technology has played an essential role in how businesses operate and communicate with employees and customers. However, some analysts believe the way in which it impacts the office real estate world will be slower, particularly in big cities. Typically, the real estate industry in big cities like London and New York operate by landlords and tenants agreeing on 10 to 15 year leases for lavish buildings. In smaller areas, leases are shorter and better encourage a working relationship between the landlord and tenant for practical spaces.
Amphibious supercar allows mega rich owners to beat traffic by going on water in style
An amphibious supercar design that would allow its mega rich owners to look stylish and beat city traffic by travelling through water at high speed has been unveiled. According to its creators, the electric powered Amphi-X would reach speeds of more than 260 mph (418 km/h) on land and an average speed of over 90 mph (145 km/h) in water, the same as a modern speed boat. The car has been designed for the world's super rich to avoid congested roads of big cities, but comes with a hefty £2.5 million price tag. An amphibious supercar design that would allow its mega rich owners to look stylish and beat city traffic by travelling through water at high speed has been unveiled. The car has been designed for the world's super rich to avoid congested roads of big cities, but comes with a hefty £2.5 million price tag.
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