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It’s not on them to provide a platform for people to talk about it though. It’d be like expecting every restaurant to have a comment card box that anyone can drop comment cards into and anyone can read other people’s comment cards. You’re acting all entitled to this shit. That’s not how the real world works. Why do

You act like user reviews on the platform is the last bastion for the consumer voice. Come on. It’s not on the platform to promote user reviews. It’s not like Battle.net is predatory because it doesn’t have user reviews. That’s ridiculous. It’s not like movie theaters not having a user review system is scummy. Grow

Yay! Another company willing to take on steam!

If only there was some sort of place where you could publicly criticize games like maybe a website where people can post their opinions or something. Seriously, it’s inane to act like Steam reviews are the only place people can post their opinions. I guess Blizzard’s launcher not having reviews means no one can ever vo

Hypothetically if Epic ends up getting way more exclusives people will use it more. It’s inane to act like people can only use one platform (as per your “bail on that” comment). Using Epic’s launcher doesn’t mean you have to stop using Steam.

I saw a breakdown by Kripp from a while ago and I could have sworn there was no free draft mode, only free constructed modes. Did they add that recently?

So one of your solutions is to give them private servers? That’s something some people have been asking for earnestly. 

It’s not about being played out. It’s about no one caring about Robin Hood. Hollywood thinks familiarity is enough to make people care about a franchise when in reality it needs fans. Sherlock is played out but it makes a lot of money because the IP itself has fans, not just people familiar with it. 

That’s not what I’m asking about. The issue isn’t that it costs more than in the store. I understand why things are more expensive. And I’m not wondering about delivery fee. I’m asking why the item itself costs that much more before the delivery fees. 10 dollars for the large soup is almost twice as much as the

This doesn’t even make sense as an argument. The chicken sandwiches cost less than the soup on the app but more than the soup in the restaurant. If it was a convenience charge then it would be more consistent. I’m not wondering why it’s more expensive than in the store. I’m wondering why it’s insanely more expensive

What bothered me about it is why in the height of the Cold War (when the government were inches away from bombing each other) would the Soviets see an attack on their soil by a known US made superweapon not immediately send nukes towards the US? It makes no sense that they’d calmly decide to side with Americans to

If they wanted the video to be really authentic, all the text would be in only hiragana/katakana instead of with kanji.

Why would it be tax free?

Why the hell is the small order of the Chicken Tortilla soup over 6 dollars and why is the large over 10 dollars? It’s like half that in the actual restaurants. It’s limited to 10 minutes away from you so it’s not exactly a far drive to go yourself. Even with the free sandwich promo code it’s more than you’d pay if

first Advanced Warfare

Which two games is Pokemon a remake of? Because I can see it be considered a remake of either one game (Pokemon Yellow) or three games: Pokemon Red/Green (Japan only), Blue (Red/Blue outside of Japan), and Yellow.

No because it’s an Easter egg that has nothing to do with the plot. 

How is that negging? Seems more like taunting. Isn’t negging more specifically passing off an insult as a compliment?

He even dies in the Civ VI intro.

They want to expand to new audiences rather than cater to the existing fans only. I think the existence of Diablo Immortal is fine. What is the huge misfire is how they chose to present it. It would have gone over much better if announced before blizzcon without much info and then shown at blizzcon. It would have