EtrnLFrost
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EtrnLFrost

Exactly. I’m not disappointed or annoyed to find bugs in this. Had it been full release, then yes, that would be a different story.

It’s not “taking advantage” if people understand the score and are ok with it.

LOL. Get over yourself. I’ve spent over an hour on the game and am having a great time. Part of the excitement for me is being able to literally see the additions and changes as they happen. Nobody is taking advantage of me. I’m getting the game either way for either 60 bucks now, or in a couple years. Larian isn’t a

Yeah, that’s literally the point.

I wouldn’t expect much other than slight mentions or easter eggs (Like the Betrayal at Baldur’s Gate board game referencing Minsc). 5E takes place like over 100 years later from the setting of the original BG games.

From other previews, it seems that the writing is typical Larian and the game as a whole is a follow-up to Divinity II with a D&D 5e coat of paint.

And face the same charges that people who think pulling fire alarms is a fun prank:

Divinity Original Sin 2 early access was very messy.. that’s sort of the point of a early access release, to find problems. The game turned out to be a utterly wonderful though, so I have no doubts this will be similar. Buggy, broken early access for many months and eventually a fantastic final game at the end. Larian

Whatever my feelings about these “walled gardens” might be in general, I find Apple’s arguments more compelling overall. They invested substantial time/money in constructing their app store and set clear rules for it, which Epic agreed to abide by until they didn’t. I don’t think it matters whether those rules are

Thank you.. Considering how Epic is doing the same with Epic store, it’s impossible to take seriously. And Apple reactions are not reasonable aswell. At this point, those proportions and hyperboles are getting so ridiculous that I’m starting to wonder if it’s still Epic vs Apple, or China vs US. (yes, it’s this

At times like this, all I can remember is when the cunts at Epic stole other peoples’ popular dances and used them in their game without compensating or even asking permission of the original creators. I even saw one of those dances used in a web ad for Fortnight only days ago.

I always saw the choice between Stormcloaks and Empire as a pretty clear moral choice. Sure, the Empire was willing to execute you for the crime of sneaking over the border since you were also in the wrong place at the wrong time, but other than that, they seem pretty clearly morally superior to the Stormcloaks. The

I misread that and thought you said kicks the bucket at first lol. Thanks.

I have a visceral hatred of both parties involved, but to be honest, Epic is clearly in the wrong here. They broke the terms of the service agreement, full stop. This is such a blatant strong-arm attempt and is decidedly illegal and really shouldn’t even go to court, no matter how much money is on the line (and I’m

“Hey Apple, we’d like to use your infrastructure but not pay for it. We think that’s a good idea.”

“Um... no?”

“YOU FASCISTS! TO WAR!”

I hope Epic burns in its own hubris. This doesn’t preclude my general fuck you to Apple, of course, with their anti-consumer policies. But, man... Sweeney, you need to lay off the coke.

Or if there was a game as huge as Fortnite on Epic that had a lot of micro transaction but all made in a store inside the game bypassing the Epic store payment and cut. I’m sure they would be thrilled for the developer and would not even consider for a single second to take any action to get their share.

Great analogy.

I don’t think it hurts their case. Their terms are there and they want to keep them. There is nothing wrong about that and every platform has it. What it does show is that Epic basically wanted to keep their stuff on iOS but didn’t want to pay Apple, were told no, did it anyway and are now crying about the

Like the kids whipped up about this are paying for those phones...

Some people need to spend less time on the internet.