DaveKap
DaveKap
DaveKap

I think the reason it was a dud on PC was because it was an Early Access game with very little launch content. So early players dropped out fast and leaving Early Access didn’t come with a marketing push so it just died on the vine for PC players.

In case it was somehow... not obvious, prison conditions are the way they are as a deterrent. Stories like this just enhance that particular effect.

Those should be 100 dollars!!!

This is the build I use. Fuck you for literally trying to gatekeep fun.

Maybe 30 dollar games shouldn’t cost 60 dollars.

Yeah the realization of just how granular all the unlocks were really took the wind out of my unlocking sails.

I was almost one of those people who did all the weekly challenges until they put forth a challenge that was literally RNG based. I don’t even remember what it was, it may have been the 8th or 9th one. After I couldn’t do it because the chances were too low, I just stopped playing altogether. Fuck any game that

Of course, there’s the school of thought that if a gun—or a spell, or anything, really—is ridiculously, comically overpowered you can just…not use it.

Y’all realize there are people who are 300 hours into this game and still don’t know what Malenia looks like, right?

“75,000 people on Twitter probably saw this, I think I’ll share it to...”

The massive size of the game and the loss of players each update is the result of many different, poor decisions. Having too many microtransactional skins and models forces larger install sizes. Bandwidth limitations imposed by ISPs makes people wary of keeping up to date with a game that will chew through 25% of a

Giraffics Interchange Format

... what title?

Free to play with cosmetic micro-transactions that can only be bought with money or pay once to play with easy-to-grind-via-gameplay cosmetics with money micro-transactions as an option. Pick one, stick to it. Nothing else will survive anymore.

Pepe got taken back. It was co-opted but the fight to take it back as “a comical cartoon frog” has succeeded thanks to the oversaturation of his use by positive, inclusive communities. There’s really no confusion left.

If this bothers you, you’ll hate quantum physics.

Written like someone who lost a bunch of money but still thinks there’s a chance their gambling addiction will help get them their money back. If only they could convince other people to get into the scheme with them!

Let’s all say it together, folks:

I have yet to buy anything on that store but I don’t think I ever will solely because of the non-universality of the bits you buy. An emblem, a color scheme, it’s all locked to specific armor sets, weapons, vehicles, etc. The colors should apply to everything, the emblems should apply to everything, it’s obtusely

When he says the word “developing” here, he doesn’t mean programming. He means mapping out and planning exactly every situation the player could be in and having Navi’s tips be relevant to them. That’s how I read it and it makes much more sense.