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Badprenup11

1 and 2 is how it worked for Activision QA. 1 was subject to code/disc availability but often wound up with us getting codes, unless you were working on the Nintendo side of things for some reason. But we could buy any Activision/Blizzard game for cheap, even games they couldn’t sell due to license issues provided

A lot of it depends on what you find interesting. People in your line of thinking usually aren’t as interested in the nitty-gritty of how a game works internally. Whereas people who do enjoy runs with large skips are often more interested in how it works.

A power outage has a much higher chance of occurring than someone accidentally forgetting to charge their phone and the phone not having enough charge to make it 8-10 hours with no use, at least in this day and age. Yeah most clocks also have a battery backup but then you have the same risk of them dying as you would

Well... I’m here I guess? This strip was pretty funny, even for someone like me who isn’t following or familiar with either game:

Maybe like a piece of plastic that clips on the back of the Switch and has an adjustable clamp for adding in the phone. With little foam linings for a snug fit and to prevent scratches.

Well yeah, voice chat isn’t hugely important on Switch *right now*. That could change if they get some more games that have longer spurts of online play within a group of players, like an MMO or something.

Absolutely a reason against putting it in the game. Match length and game flow/timing is important to making a good experience. Matches have a decent amount of time judging from screenshots but they don’t want you to make every match as long as possible because that will get boring for players.

Would this be considered a JRPG? As far as I can see the guy isn’t Japanese (although I’m going solely on name, couldn’t find anything on location or a picture in 2 sec of searching), and isn’t JRPG just any RPG from Japan?H owever I know the term is fairly synonymous with menu and turn based battle systems a la Final

Because it looks weird and it looks terrible.

Well back in the day it was either play on a PvP server where my friend already had a level cap Warlock with good gear and a guaranteed spot in a cool guild or play by myself on a different server whenever he was on a raid or doing a dungeon.

I would never call them a garbage dev but I haven’t really enjoyed any of their games since Diablo 2/Starcraft, and a little bit of WoW between BC and WotLK. They just don’t make games that appeal to me.

A really cool potential career that probably won’t last long.

This is true. It would be more enticing for them if a secondhand sale also gave the buyer and seller a certain amount of bonus credit if they buy a different game or DLC from the same publisher.

Yep pretty much. Plus you get the money from sales in their cryptocurrency rather than just credit which makes it pointlessly volatile.

This is neat. One of the hardest things about leveling back when I played was lower level areas were often the targets of raids from the other factions were often quest hubs of low level areas (Westfall for example). This would give you alternatives if one place is overrun by the other faction.

The Titenic run was great just for the cutscenes

Hate is kind of like a self sufficient fuel source. You hate, and that gives you energy to continue to hate.

Anyone actually interested in conversations about runs in the past always just used the IRC channel or Discord anyways, Twitch chat will always just be a never ending stream of some type of garbage. At least this way you get an extra 100k so I’m glad they did it.

I have. I’ve been the victim of it (dislike using that word here because my response was “lol fuck ‘em”), and my high school girlfriend was a victim of it at the expense of some of my friends and other people in school in general.

Ah yes, the inevitable Kotaku comment projecting their own insecurities onto a stranger because that person dared to say that they think they are attractive. Same as on every other Dr. Nerdlove post.