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The joke with gaming on a mac
The joke with gaming on a mac













I want to encourage him to keep making games, but I don't think it's wise to sell a game in Air Control's state. He's eager and confident, and seemingly immune to criticism. "By the way, I am going to release regular updates." "Thank you for understanding!" he writes, smiley emoticon omitted. Nassyrov ignores, or doesn't understand, the content of my email. I also bring up the audio taken from Delta's air safety video. I apologize, but explain that I don't think Air Control should be sold. "I have a feeling that you are going to write a bad review on my game." He tells me that he's 20. "Firstly, it is rude to ask such questions," replies Nassyrov. It also feels important to know if I'm talking to a teenager, so-admitting that it might be rude to ask personal questions-I ask if he minds sharing his age. I respond with some follow-up questions about how Nassyrov made Air Control and got it through Greenlight. We are going to make it more user-friendly in time with updates. "Now it is a bit hardcore and you need to practice a lot in the game to finish flight in Killjoy mode. "Also, I found your video about gameplay uncorrect," writes Nassyrov. And despite the smiley emoticons, he's unimpressed by my Killjoy mode gameplay video. According to Nassyrov, the blog contains outdated information, while the Steam page is correct. I have minor doubts that it's being used with Delta's permission, but I had to ask, and this morning I was pleased to see that someone named Ramil Nassyrov from Air Control developer Killyjoy Games responded to my email. If you make it past the loading screens, you'll find audio taken from Delta's air safety video.















The joke with gaming on a mac