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06 Jan

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Originally posted by Reav3

Like Jerry but with a Z

Jezzy

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Originally posted by Spideraxe30

/u/reav3 are you able to share if Zeri has any cultural influences

Yes, she was inspired by Phillipino culture

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Originally posted by pyromanniacc

Shes cool. Cant wait to hear her theme. Btw how do you say her name??

Like Jerry but with a Z

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Originally posted by Mythik16

Good to see that the splash art posts were seriously just overreactions she looks way better her and the champion looks like fun.

That leaked splash was a old unfinished splash art FYI

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Originally posted by Papaya_Dreaming

I'm not legally allowed to work in the United States.

I had a job at Foot Locker, floor sales. Got news of a shipment of new shoes coming in that's rather irregular. Only seen once by each manager, it was so irregular. Usually, shoe supplies are provided on a basis. But light-up sneakers... they sell so rarely that they just refill all at once. 150 pairs, all in one truck.

I learned how to design an RFID spoofer from Google. I called in sick from work one day. Dressed up as an elderly man, makeup and everything. Went into the store, nervous as hell, and used my best rehearsed rasp to demand my manager, who did not recognize me. As he helped me slip on some shoes, holding me close to support me and my "shaky joints," I got the spoofer close enough to his clearance pass.

Then, I asked my manager to go fetch a pair of shoes from the back. While he did so, I furtively put on latex gloves and pulled some old shoes out of my bag. Sometimes, when customers buy n...

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Man... What a truly blessed day. A Papaya response.

I have so many questions.

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Originally posted by QueerQuerying

Role selection when making a game is a lot harder now. The buttons are very small and harder to click. And the shift from a radial selection menu to a flat one with the roles all in a row makes it harder to quickly and easily select your roles. It's not a huge deal, but it's a pretty noticeable drop in QoL, which can be frustrating.

Overall I like most of the other changes though. I love having ranked borders for our icons that don't cover up my beautiful champie neeko icon.

Thank you for the feedback. We're exploring alternative options for role select.

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Originally posted by ChristiansenSka

Just out of curiosity, what are you honking, mr Riotdan?

doom

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Originally posted by Aquillifer

Nah, you using internet explorer? Turbo Mode is old news, we going Ultra Mode now.

f*ck my age is showing

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Originally posted by -Gaka-

That joke went up in flames.

Don't all of them?

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Originally posted by XoXeLo

The easy route is, 2 years ago it was 200 years of experience. If everything is the same, 2 more years should be +40. So 240 years.

I just write bad jokes, the match checks out here

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Originally posted by NetSraC1306

Hey man you still counting?

Bruh I gotta go to the gym! I'll be back in an hour after I get some engineer to do math for me

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Coolest thing I’ve seen all day

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Originally posted by malakesxasame

Is the response/feedback to ranked borders and icons being addressed too?

Also wanted to say I love the challenges from what we have seen so far, they remind me of seals in Destiny 2 which is one of my favourite things to collect and work towards.

We're capturing all ranked borders and feedback as well. We want the systems to work well together, not just independently.

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Originally posted by Angel_meb

Wow, my question may be stupid but since Riot events are considered international and happens often, requiring constant traveling. Can't their employees have acces to buisness section (or i don't know what's called, the one that gets you fast visas) ?

Most Riot employees including myself are probably free to live and work in the united states for a period of 90 days due to the ESTA program without a formal visa, but if you want to stay beyond 90 days and work, one needs an actual visa and that's what we're talking about here. You would almost certainly be able to attend/run an event in that 90 day period, so most of the time, you don't need a visa.

There are certain contingencies for large international businesses. For example, if one wanted to transfer an employee from Acme inc, Dublin to Acme inc, San Francisco, and one could demonstrate that employee had specialised knowledge that would be very difficult to hire for, one could file for an L-1b visa. If Acme inc was a very large business, it might have what's called an "L-1 blanket", which is where the US government recognises that the business needs to have it easier to move employees between countries.

However, L-1 blanket or not, unless you have an urgent ne...

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Originally posted by 100tinka

2 years in our time, but how much is that in collective years of game design

Ooooh actually that's a good point. Lemme count how many game designers we have and figure out

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Originally posted by Nimollos

See, I don't understand this. I've been through the process twice now, once myself and once my employer. A lot of colleagues of mine had to do it too, we literally get flown all over the continent, whatever embassy has a time slot to see us. It doesn't hurt sometimes to windowshop to see what embassies are working with backlogs and which are more free.

  • You are only able to file for a visa in an embassy of a country in which you are a resident (not a legal resident, but have a permanent basis). This is especially true for non-immigrant visas (most of them), as you must demonstrate that you intend to return to your previous country and not overstay it.
  • Most countries, including South Korea, only have a single embassy for a given country
  • You are explicitly discouraged from "window-shopping", and the embassy staff do not like it
  • In general you cannot view what appointments are available without first filing for your petition, which costs around $190 (non-refundable) each time
  • You are not able to file for a petition in another embassy without first cancelling the previous one - this means you have to pay $190, then cancel and pay that again in order to compare the slots of two different embassies.

For me, I had the option of filing in either the Irish or London embassies as I li...

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