10-12-2020, 09:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-11-2020, 04:44 PM by ZpaceJ0ck0.)
New info on the Minecarft stage.
You can actually choose what biome you go to on Steve's stage by imputing button commands! Makes me wonder if they are going to release an update where you can do this with every transforming stage.
EDIT: patch notes.
EDIT 2: So I found this thought provoking comment about Sakurai and I wanted to share it.
I would like to add this: I feel that there's no need for Sakurai to take a year(s) long break or step down, as many people suggest. What he actually needs is some sort of therapy or self help to get him to balance his job and his health properly. In other words, what he needs is help finding that life-work balance.
With that being said, if Sakurai actually wants to take a vacation then it's cool. I mean, why would anyone be against that?
You can actually choose what biome you go to on Steve's stage by imputing button commands! Makes me wonder if they are going to release an update where you can do this with every transforming stage.
EDIT: patch notes.
EDIT 2: So I found this thought provoking comment about Sakurai and I wanted to share it.
jsteele01 Wrote:Most of what we hear of Sakurai is his seemingly insane level of dedication to his craft. But the more I look in to Japanese culture, specifically Japan’s cultural issues, I’ve learned that kind of [over] work [ethic?] is problematically common across Japan.
Articles about Japanese people literally overworking themselves death are easy to find, and the statistics associated with those articles are alarming, to say the very least. Tons of companies have taken preventive measures to limit how many hours per day their employees can work for them, some even implementing daily mantras and rituals to enforce new habits and put a stop to overwork culture.
Not to take anything away from Smash’s creator, of course. But now I think Mr. Sakurai and his extreme work habits are more of a product of his culture, rather than the ‘one in a zillion, insane loner genius ’ stereotype/ trope he is often portrayed as.
https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2020/oct/.../#c1608616
I would like to add this: I feel that there's no need for Sakurai to take a year(s) long break or step down, as many people suggest. What he actually needs is some sort of therapy or self help to get him to balance his job and his health properly. In other words, what he needs is help finding that life-work balance.
With that being said, if Sakurai actually wants to take a vacation then it's cool. I mean, why would anyone be against that?