3dimensionallychallenged
3dimensionallychallenged
3dimensionallychallenged

Yep. PvE was just the nail in the coffin, but it hasn’t felt like the game I couldn’t stop playing in 2017-18 for some time.

I get what you’re saying but no, we definitely want more heroes.
But I also want all the other stuff you mentioned. I have over 800 hours played as Lucio. I want new supports, so I can retire these damn skates.

I feel placing all the negative feedback on the shoulders of the pve mode really doesn’t capture why people are so disappointed with Overwatch 2. It’s certainly part of it, but the lack of the promised pve features exists only in the context of Overwatch 1's content being removed from the game for those features and

Ever expanding game in all the ways except you know, the ones we promised when we sold it to you.

Her contract stipulates “the opportunity for additional compensation through box office bonuses”

The only reason someone should return an acting award is if it turns out it’s not actually their performance, somewhat like Milli Vanilli and their Grammy. This obviously hasn’t happened yet, and isn’t likely to any time soon, but I suppose we could get to a point where actors are replaced with computer generated

LTT literally tested a prototype in a way that went against the creator’s explicit instuctions on a wrong GPU (despite Billet Labs providing the GPU on which the cooling block prototype was meant to work - which, as it turns out, was also not sent back to BLL), decided not to correct that in any way, then sold (oh,

The things reported by Gamers Nexus while serious seemed like mistakes, some bigger than others and definitely need correcting. But the whole situation with Maddison seems fucked up and if true would completely sour my perception of LMG as a company and Linus as a person.

The whole problem with this trend, which started with Amazon’s buy-now, is that you’re supposed to be able to patent the *how*, not the *what*. For example, if you invent a new drug that, say, cures a specific form of cancer, that doesn’t disallow other drug makers from making drugs to treat that particular form of

Also, it was a free upgrade for those that already owned it on Steam [like me :) ]. I can’t say it the same is true for the other platforms.

Rockstar needs to take some fucking notes from microsoft! 

In an elaboratoly choreographed sword fight where there is seemingly no one around to see this subterfuge take place?

D4 is especially egregious because with the way the itemization is set up, you essentially need to pick up every single rare item that drops because every single item is possibly an upgrade and there’s no way to tell without picking it up and looking at it. And it’s way more practical to just pick up everything and tp

Mike Judge’s career would look very, very different were it not for DVD.

i’m just gonna be honest and say i go to the movies like twice a week and never experience anything close to the crap people complain about on here.

Laughing with a group of strangers is a vibe. My adults only screening of Jackass Forever (opening night) in a theatre packed with 90s kids all sipping martinis was an absolute riot.

see i actually think seeing a good comedy in a packed house is 10x the experience of anything else.

I want to know what people mean when they demand creatives “MUST respect the source material” because honestly I reject the idea that anyone adapting a creative works should have to do that. In fact, there’s lots of examples where deviating from source materials have led to better works.

Sorry. Didn’t know that you bought it. I guess that means it wasn’t a horribly marketed commercial flop when it first released?

My first thought of Alan Wake 2's release date was “oh no, not again.” The first one went up against Red Dead Redemption. Now the sequel’s competing with numerous big titles. Hope it fare’s better with sales.