DaveKap
DaveKap
DaveKap

“Being a professional Gamer is ALOT better than being a programmer. that’s just me”

Two people fail to understand how Twitter works. People get fired. News at 11.

I read something about how in the TV show, you can read The Expanse’s version of OKCupid in the first season via freeze frame and you see at least one bio where someone is profusely apologizing for not being interested in the same sex. The easter egg of flipping the script is pretty funny in that respect but if it

My favorite LGBTQ moment in video games was probably Borderlands 2. I can’t remember exactly all the places it occurs but the game essentially has a bunch of gay relationships and none of them are seen as a relationship different from the norm. It’s just a fact of life in the Borderlands universe. I feel like that’s

If they took The Vespucci Job and made it a full server of players vs 1 player driving the car, it would finally be the classic OJ mode of MTA:SA fame. I’ll never understand why, in this day and age of 1 person winning a 100 player match, nobody’s yet to make that mode properly.

If I wasn’t responding to someone who is mad that his game will lose sales, you’d be right.

“That’s why I spent so long making this game. I wanted to make a game where the world matters, what you put into the hole matters.”

It’s the impossible time of day.

Not too screwed. They all got some $ for winning a class action lawsuit!

I don’t think the point of the article is that hackers are protesting their bans. They know full well they have them coming. They are the vanguard, the front line to all other hackers. They discover before anyone else just how Nintendo detects improprieties.

Comcast’s 1TB limit makes this a non-starter. I had to re-download a ton of Microsoft Store content when my primary OS drive died and the store couldn’t recognize that I had installed all my apps on a second drive. There’s literally no way to tell the Microsoft Store “hey, I already have this installed elsewhere,

Use an auto-clicker. Look up AutoHotKey and auto-clicker. It’ll save you effort if you don’t want to go all the way into reddit’s scripts.

I know nobody is probably conflating the two but it's worth mentioning that I view this as an appropriate lawsuit, unlike the PubG Fortnite lawsuit. If this dev was previously contracted by Bethesda, they very likely have the win already. That's hilarious they spotted pre-live bugs. 

Zero replayability. The distance meter is saved from the previous playthrough but as far as I know, there’s nothing after you beat it. Same as Limbo and Inside.

The Final Station? Honestly... that one bothered me because the management was at the same time as the dialog and as a person who enjoys consuming content, I would much rather the dialog didn’t happen while I was trying hard to keep the train running.

I actually put this game up there with Limbo and Inside. The big difference is that this isn’t extreme protagonist murder simulator and, truthfully, both Limbo and Inside had some really boring parts to it whereas FAR briskly gets past any boring parts rather quickly.

Say-Bin.

Sorry, it’s Say-Bin. An episode of TNG proved it to me!

It’s just another addiction. Everything can be addictive if the subject matter releases the right chemicals in the pleasure centers of your brain. Go ahead, classify one specifically for video games. Just add it to the long, long list of literally every pleasurable activity in existence that the WHO just makes longer

I was lucky enough to have the smartest week of my entire life: A college orientation where I changed majors after carefully recognizing where the successful (happy and employed in a career) and unsuccessful (unhappy and employed in a job) people all came from.