The issue isn’t the change. Players found an exploit that allowed an activity to be completed in a small fraction of the “normal time” needed to complete the activity. Anyone who didn’t think Bungie would patch this is a fool.
The issue isn’t the change. Players found an exploit that allowed an activity to be completed in a small fraction of the “normal time” needed to complete the activity. Anyone who didn’t think Bungie would patch this is a fool.
Jesus, some of these “problems” D2 players are whining about are pathetic. I’m not happy with the state of the game but the community itself is half of the reason I stopped playing.
First off, you’re making a stupid “Slippery Slope” argument, which is a fallacy for discussion.
I wasn’t impressed by MGS5, but MG Survive is a blast, especially with friends.
You obviously haven’t played it if you think it looks like “Free2Play Shovelware from China”.
My father and I are both veterans, and life-long target shooters. We’ve watched with dismay as the NRA mutated from a hunter’s safety organization into catering to the anti-government “tactical” loons.
I don’t know how the ads are for your US-based readers, but just today I whitelisted Jezebel, clicked an article and got a shrieking full-volume autoplay video screaming at me about the Amazing Race, which honestly I didn’t even know was still on. I use ABP and don’t mind minimally intrusive ads —The Root’s vertical…
I’d much rather make a rube goldberg machine of mirrors so that the sunlight is redirected through some big magnifying glasses to burn a hole into the AudiQ5 or Lexus RX that’s been tailgating me for 20 minutes even though the left lane is open and clear, just fucking pass me susan I can’t go any faster
Either you’re infected by malware, or your standards of what you consider obnoxious are insanely entitled.
This almost makes it seem like the NRA is an alt-right political group who is more interested in subverting American democracy for profit than they are in defending any perceived threats against the constitution...
“I don’t use a computer to read web content, and my friends don’t use computers to read web content, therefore nobody does”
Who actually uses a computer for reading web content anymore? I have a home laptop that I turn on about once a week; work doesn’t let me on non-approved sites.
It’s not that we’re not willing to support it, it’s that we have a limit of what’s acceptable to us as users.
Oh, also, is it malware that makes the page jump when an ad loads ~5 seconds after the rest of the page, making me click on the ad (or some article I don’t care about) instead of the thing I’m interested in?
Is it malware that’s making an obnoxious, unrelated-to-the-article video play in the middle of every single blog on this site?
On mobile where I don’t use an adblocker, the ads loading several seconds later is annoying as Hell: it never fails that I tap on an article when I think the page is done loading, it sits for a few seconds, the ads load and shift everything on the page down, and then it registers my tap...on the wrong article because…
uBlock Origin shows 26 items blocked on this page alone, right now, as I type this.
Yeah but on mobile, it makes all Gizmodo Media sites unusable.
Yeah, hating giant autoplay videos all over the gawker network is totally entitled.
I would consider auto play videos, and popups that make you wait 5 seconds before a page load are good examples of obnoxious.