I know, sorry, I meant - it should be only in public domain, no one should be charging for the rights to use it.
I know, sorry, I meant - it should be only in public domain, no one should be charging for the rights to use it.
This is great and all, but you know the one thing I can do with pretty much all other consoles and competitors, including Nintendo Switch, that I can’t do with the Steam Deck?
It’s a semantics problem then, well at least for me. I also used to understand the term loot boxes in the past as... well, treasure chests, or just plain random chance wins divorced to real money payments.
On one hand, common mistake, someone forgot to replace the placeholder art, hopefully didn’t also forget to pay for it. xD Pretty hard to keep track of all assets being used in games like these...
Never played this game before, but to me it sounds like it needs a breakdown to better understand it, and not going with the idea that people are revolting only because paid loot boxes are being removed.
Under monetized? Hoo boy...
I’d be willing to give this a try, but Bandai Namco and Amazon sh*t the bed for me by not including Japanese full audio... despite it already having English subtitles. Oh well... another skip. I dunno why there are still game studios around that thinks they need to do this when localizing Japanese games.
Oh, so he’s this type of dickhead. Thanks for clarifying that to us John, I just removed the game from the Wishlist and put it on the Ignore list.
The final fantasy is real life, skip the game and read the news for 200+ hours.
Holy crap, after all these years I thought they would announce Broforce 2....
Garbage in garbage out. xD
It’s the beginning of the end of art creation as a common line of work, the entire sector will suffer a downfall similar to what painters/sculptors/craft had in the past, and photographers are having, and we’ll all collectively lose a ton because of that. Another artform as a means of work lost for the masses because…
10 to 18 was the BBS era for me... xD BananaCom, Zoltrix modem, leaving your dial-up modem connected through the night to download the latest shareware and mod music. xD
Yeah... I’m pretty sure my herniated disc problems stems from that era, at least partially... :P For some stupid reason I insisted on buying a 17" CRT semi-professional color calibrated monitor back then that was even heavier than the usual 15 inch monitors everyone had. I didn’t even had a real need for it. Oh well...
Rofl, exactly! I mean, over the years we eventually explored all sorts of network architectures... I think the last few times we got together we already had plain RJ45 hubs involved, but at least the first year we started it was coax token ring, and it remained that way for sometime because we had enough cards for…
I stand corrected! Partially. xD
The millennial in the title is totally confusing... if these parties were from the 90s and early 2000s, those are all gen X’ers in the photos - like myself.
Agreed, in practical terms.
Surprise surprise! Not really though.
Boycott FIFA World Cup, boycott the Olympics.