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Nintendo still doesn’t realize the year is 2015, and not 1992.

Agree, but I posit that ALL of these bullshit bingo buzzwords need to die in a fire.

Turning them to ‘Off’ just puts them into the the little up arrow extension and shows notifications.

Honestly I was playing with these settings the other night, and they seemed to remove the completely hide option, or at least I can’t find it.

I always used to hide my audio drivers system icon and a few other things and

Optimistically, you hope it’s just a matter of never having had to deal with unreasonable requests paired with unreasonable deadlines in the real world - learning that the text book method is many times the slowest, least efficient, and requires the most work to complete the user request. That, and not having the

Somebody should remake CAPCOM.

This is a primary reason I don’t buy technical manuals in physical form anymore. I used to buy stacks of programming manuals and read them cover to cover, but nowadays the ability to search coupled with how fast technology changes makes the internet so much better.

I’ve never heard EA talked about in a positive way either.

i have an easy solution. i stopped buying EA games since BF3 and uplay opens from steam and closes after game is done

A slightly more logical one where PC is taking over.

One where consoles don’t draw people to kickstarter and one where porting a game from PC to consoles is easy enough that it can be an afterthought to come after launch.

How about you deliver on the first Kickstarter before starting another one? Just saying.

I just can’t back this. Mighty No. 9 had a constantly evolving Beta and after playing it I just don’t trust Comcept with the concept of Legends.

Stop giving these people your money. Stop preordering. Stop paying for broken games. Stop the belief that “It’s good enough.” is accecptable. No one expects perfection, but this is some grade A bullshit.

The problem is that a game like that can be Nintendo’s way of spending very little on a game, calling it Metroid, and using it to see if there’s actual interest in a new real Metroid game. When this inevitably sells poorly Nintendo could end up deciding that the world doesn’t care about Metroid anymore because they

Because when this game flops, the big suits at Nintendo will be like “WHY IS THERE NO MARKET FOR METROID GAMES ANYMORE?” and then not release a main entry in the series for another goddamn decade, that’s why.

Well, you’re right. It’s generic as fuck, and when you decide to go with an art style that has zero appeal, on the 3DS of all things, that system isn’t going to prop up your shitty art style with good graphics, no sir, it’ll make it look even more like ass.

I’m on the fence on the review removal. They definitely shouldn’t count for scoring as that would be ripe for abuse, but there should be some way to record legitimate reviews that are basically reasons for wanting a refund, such as something being full of bugs/technical issues, or flat out not working.

“What I find most insulting is just how little respect Steam seems to have for smaller games,” she said. “They also don’t let you write reviews for games that you’ve played for less than five minutes. So like, I put freshman year on Steam, and it barely has reviews because no one wants to play such a sad thing twice