Garlador
Garlador
Garlador

Having revisited FF XIII lately... er, it’s still a total mess of a game and one of the worst Final Fantasy titles I’ve ever experienced.

If they make a Mister Rogers NFT, I think we’re done as a species. Start over. Hope the next sentient lifeform learns from our mistakes.

Peter Molyneuxs and NFTs is a combination of words I have zero surprise seeing together.

Bobby Kotick said he’d consider resigning if he couldn’t fix the problem.

I tried to copyright “being a dick”, but turns out Take-Two currently owns that fully.

Hopefully, someone who wins at the awards takes the time to call out the inexcusable industry abuse. Hopefully, sans teabagging.

Hit ‘em in the pocketbook. It’s the only thing they feel anymore.

GOOD.

As someone who spent a week working Hospital HR and seeing dozens of hospital workers complaining about getting the vaccine, I feel this. Their literal supervisors were getting their shots and yelling at them that it was safe and to stop getting their information off Facebook instead of the actual hospital. 

It wouldn’t. Most of them don’t get royalties from game sales. They’re paid hourly wages, mostly, or are lucky to get salaried. The only ones who probably get those royalty bonuses are the heads up top.

How very “we investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong” of them.

Xenoblade for $26 is an incredible steal. 

So, he’s considering quitting then?

A better apology would be to stop going after the modding community that kept those original games and community alive.

As someone who has done a fair bit of modding, reverse-engineering the source code for a product you paid for falls under the “fair use” doctrine. Think of it like buying a toaster that you can disassemble to see how it was put together, and then change that toaster with newer parts to make it toast even better.

It’s only partially accurate, as long before Skyrim, modders were fixing Bethesda games long before there was even an infrastructure in place to do so. Let’s look at another more recent example, which is the Mass Effect Legendary Edition. The games are actually NOT very mod-friendly and didn’t come with any tools to

Regardless of who wins, Take-Two going after modders for improving and fixing decades-old games is garbage, especially when you see so many other companies handling that much better.

I didn’t love it, but I didn’t hate it. I always played it on every playthrough.

How hard is it to just say “the views of the comedian do not reflect the values of our company” like every other ignorant commentary done under a company’s dime?

I still can’t believe that a game I gave up for dead and confidently boasted once would go F2P and then fade away has instead become a massive success, and one of my favorite games of all time.