If that was why he was mad, maybe. But apparently he was mad about shitty netcode.
If that was why he was mad, maybe. But apparently he was mad about shitty netcode.
Here’s a question. Are the Crysis games actually any good? I know they were visually very impressive when they released but I tried both of them and neither really stuck with me enough to play more than an hour or so for each game. Reviewers seemed to really like the game but that doesn’t necessarily mean it was fun…
Normally I would consider a cut and dry “Yes” to this, but I don’t think wealth has much to do with this particular issue. Lots of people from all income thresholds hate trans people, and I would bet the vast majority come from mid to low income groups.
No no no you still don't have it right. It is "WB and Nolan want you to see their new film, so they are disguising an advertising campaign as Nolan wanting you to watch Inception in Fortnite."
A big part of the problem is that game prices HAVEN’T gone up over time, so I doubt they will go down. Adjusting for inflation games are way cheaper now than they were on the NES, have many more hours of “content” (whether it is good content or not is subjective), and take many more man-hours to make.
Also in CA, it is good but ultimately I don’t think anyone will enforce it, and some of the more... Redneck-y sherrifs and mayors have already publicly said so.
Yep, and I dealt with that previously because the numbered games were good enough to warrant watching an explainer vid on YouTube, because God forbid someone not have a PS2, GBA, DS, and 3DS, all of which had games that were important to the numbered series plot before being ported to PS3/4.
Yeah my understanding is you can more or less just pay Guinness a sum of cash and they'll let you make up a record for about anything you want.
No I like that too, but nothing about that invalidates my original comment either. It being more of a puzzle game doesn’t mean it can’t have a more satisfying gameplay loop than just killing groups of enemies at a time in a stealthy way over and over. It also doesn’t mean there can’t be puzzles where you need to…
I dunno, this post may have pushed me away from the game more than making me want to try it... It sounds like it has all the good mechanics of a stealth game but then fails to use them in interesting ways. Giving me a billion ways to kill a dude is great but if all I’m doing is killing people it will get boring for me…
OP’s line of thinking is fascinating to me. Imagine being a grown ass adult who is worried other grown ass adults will judge them because of the shape of the electronic device on their shelf, but simultaneously cannot comprehend just putting it on a shelf with a door and then closing that door.
Or maybe you’re just being an ass who is applying definitions from our universe to the game’s universe, in which America was destroyed with the rest of the world 1000 years before the original game began and the characters in the series have no real perception of the true size of the world or even North America.
What are the odds it will be the last one if people figure out how to mod it so they won’t be able to charge $60 a year for what amounts to a roster update?
If it is an event, I’ve got good odds on there being a bug that either makes it impossible to complete or ridiculously easy to complete.
I’ve been lucky, my work as a whole (large multinational company) has extended working from home through September and plan to reevaluate once in September. And my boss has personally told me that because I live with/near immuno-compromised people I can continue to WFH for a while even if corporate decides we need to…
Yeah but when the "sticking point" as you call it is interpreting the agreed upon punctuation for ending a written thought many many years ago as some kind of personal attack, maybe the problem is with the people interpreting it that way, rather than everyone else?
Kinda, the whole SP was about heists, as was The Italian Job. But the jewelry store heist (which was the first one iirc) did have dirtbikes driving through sewers.
Uh oh, someone's being a Grumpy Gus!
Neat. Outside of a couple of stupid/poorly done fart/poop jokes (which I’m not against as a whole, they just need to be more clever than “Ha, fart noise!”) this was easily one of the better video game films that Hollywood managed to churn out.
Oof I really feel for the third letter writer. My fiance has depression and has had some previous traumatic experiences and it can make it hard for them to accept any help, or even be able to view people trying to help as people who want to help. There is a very decent chance that their response to this could be…