Areskahn
Areskahn
Areskahn

Oh no, a differing opinion on the internet! How dare I! Grow up.

Why am I moron? Because I don’t care what people think they are doing, but what they might actually be doing? I’m a shill because I don’t accept the first paranoid delusion that comes up in this circlejerk over optional paid content for a product you don’t need in your life? Because I don’t regurgitate the same

And? They’re saying they aren’t. My not caring about it doesn’t change what they’re actually doing anymore than your caring about it would. And if you don’t believe them, you’re not gonna believe anything they say regardless, so what do you actually want from them? Do you ask for a grocery store’s charity and donation

Ah yes, the always intelligent “you defend them, they must be paying you” argument. I’m just here, like everyone else, to give an opinion. You seem to be here just to shit on someone who thinks differently. I don’t really know why, but I don’t just presume to know who you are and what kind of experiences you’ve had in

No, because this is a piece of video game DLC. It’s an optional product for a luxury entertainment item, neither of which you need. It does not really matter to me if they take a couple bucks for themselves, if they even are. You guys are just assuming the worst from some fairly standard and benign fine print due to

Is this really an issue? I understand people wanting to make sure that a donation is a donation, but I think people are making a mountain out of a molehill here. Why does every little thing need to be explained to the last detail just because some people are either overly paranoid or trying to create controversies for

Do you think they are doing it this way on purpose to make more money?I was under the impression it had to do with different laws and regulations regarding donations and charity. Or else why would certain states be excluded?

And you’re applying a negative spin to something that is generally an ok thing to do. Companies can be altruistic, or they can do whatever they want with their money and I find it absurd to hold one you already don’t like to the standards of ones you do. At the end of the day, there’s no reason to expect altruism from

I always shop for all my basic staples and ingredients at Aldi.

You’ve worked for companies that gave money to one of their subsidiary’s subsidiary company’s employee’s family after the employee died?

The only times I’ve cheated in games is when:

But they’re still not responsible for this man’s family and funeral/medical expenses. Most companies that would do a memorial would just do a quick thing and maybe donate a few thousand dollars to a gofundme or something, maybe directly to the family but I don’t really think so. With this DLC, just a thousand

Why would Warner Bros. pay the family of an employee of a different company? Even if it’s a subsidiary of theirs, most companies(probably all) wouldn’t just pay for these kind of expenses. And who should pay if they did, WB Games, WB, or Time Warner?

Jagged Alliance 2

That could work. Although I think there could be a 5 second grace period once it locks so you could make it to the “finish line” as it were. If you died once it locked and the blue line was already ahead of you and moving faster than you, you’d already be dead no matter what and there’d be no reason to make it, but in

An alternative I’ve discussed before, in regards to the blue zone, is maybe make it an instant death after a certain amount of time in addition to the same attrition rules. The amount of time before the instant death could be tied into the same rate at which the attrition damage increases.

Why do all the faces look like they have a flashlight shining on them at all times?

While I wish this game had co-op, it looks like a lot of fun. And somehow I’m able to want to play a game without writing the whole thing off because it doesn’t have one feature I want. Weird.

Things like this will happen regardless of the quality of the game itself. The publisher/higher-ups don’t care how good or bad the game is, they made the decision to add this because they want to try to make more money. Nobody looks at their game and worries about it being bad and adds a micro-transaction component to

I’m a little annoyed that it’s $50 on consoles, but normally $40 on steam, plus it’s even on sale for $30 on steam right now.