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Unfortunately for those kids they will likely have to live with the fact that by the time their adults their family will be infamous for giving the world the worst US presidency ever.

Crap, I forgot I bought Pillars and never even played it. Whelp, there goes my few hours of free time I get every week.

“Ah, so you also have no idea what a personal attack is. Nothing I said was personal.”

You know someone’s lost an argument when they have to make personal attacks instead of debating the argument.

Smash Bros. Melee isn’t a eSport. It doesn’t receive constant updates for balancing and it was never designed as an eSport. It has a few small time tournaments but nothing compared to LoL or Overwatch. Apples to oranges here.

Minecraft already had a battle royal mode far before PUBG even came out. It’s called Skywars and it works essentially the same as fortnite.

There’s a battle royal game like that already, it’s called the Darwin project.

Every multi-player game has balance issues. Overwatch is balanced better than your average game, if it wasn’t it never would have made it as an eSport.

Preference is one thing but when it breaks all immersion, that’s another. Games like the Witcher 3 do a good job of giving the player a massive amount of content in one playthrough and still manage to be an awesome game. You don’t have to sacrifice game quality.

There is no confirmation that they have actually been making the game for that long. For all we know, TESVI could have simply had a longer pre-production than other games in the series.

Yeah, pretty much this. Their game engine and story are shit but they do make fun games. Just don’t take them too seriously.

Yes, that’s because Stealth is completely broken in TES games. By the time you hit level 20, if you put all your points into stealth, they can’t see you even if they are right next to you. It’s essentially cheating. Just like if you were to stand on a tall rock, the NPCs are so dumb they would just sit there and yell

That’s always been the problem with TES games. You could literally be the leader of every guild, be the leader of the dark brotherhood, and somehow also be savior of cyrodiil. It’s not an RPG series, it’s a fantasy simulator.

Or it could be “make combat more like roblox” because for some reason kids like to play that game a ton.

EXE files wouldn’t work at my old school. Only the applications that came with the computer would have permission to run. They had a pretty strict active directory setup. There was even a computer for a 2nd teacher to sit down at that could see every student’s screen.

Or a video platform better than youtube comes along. Just like eBay replacing paypal in the next 2 years.

How is YouTube minor league? It’s the biggest video content website on the internet.

Okay, so EA isn’t mandating things. That doesn’t really explain why EA games ever since ME3 have had a multi-player component and micro-transactions in a majority of their games, often for no good reason. It may be the EA hegemony, as in having a culture of multiple sutdios, simply encourages game devs to copy

Probably at school. Really the easiest game to do so.

Putin gets saved, Ivanka gets hopes and prayers.