"A people"? Oh, please. Unless they were all among the two-dozen trustworthy active members of the forum (which includes you) they aren't 'a people' with whom you have anything in common. Don't give 'em nowt of your time.Pug wrote:Oddly, I went to a networking type event last week, attended by games developers and a few writers (like me) and a people who want to simply make friends. I brought up the topic that games looks very real, but you can easily spot the difference of course between a games character and a real person, so I asked - there must be technology that exists which games companies have for players to control a very realistic avatar.
And, yes, of course I understand you simply forgot to delete the word 'a' on your edit before posting. I felt like giving myself a chuckle.