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The Dune books are generally considered the origin of the sandworm but Return of the Jedi beat Dune to the theaters by a year and had it’s own version of a sandworm albiet a stationary one in the Sarlacc Pit and five years after Dune we got Tremors and it’s take on the sandworm- Graboids.

Good. I hope they finally deliver the game they promised one day.

When it comes down to it each expansion is fundamentally different mechanically, the core is similar but there are major design differences to progression by necessity to keep the game from getting stale. The most telling example is how much of a difference it makes if you can grab a weapon from the next expansion a

Very nice.

He failed twice.

I’m not going to make their fucking game for them.

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“Posting videos of other peoples’ work is not showing anyone how it’s done”

Enter the Gungeon was cringeworthy at GDQ. The runner died and got the go ahead to start a second run and died again and in both cases it might have been because he didn’t get weapons he could work with. 

“Show us all how it’s done, pro.”

“Then it becomes a process of trying to lure or disturb a sandworm every time you land in a new area” “the process would become tedious over time”

Is that a Firefall reference? That sounds like a Firefall reference....

“I think you brought those expectations and let down on yourself.”

What? That I hold people accountable for their actions? That if an undesirable behavior such as lying is shown to be an acceptable practice in a corporation’s culture that I take that into account in future interactions?

I never said it was easy. Maybe you misread my post.

I wouldn’t talk nearly as much shit about the game if they hadn’t hyped the fuck out of it.

DPS in WoW is hitting over a million and the HP is in the 100k to 200k range. The number appear similar right now but there’s a new expansion so they would of course inflate.

During the Stephen Colbert interview they claimed you could run into other players but the universe was so large that it would be unlikely.

There are so many things they didn’t deliver on that it’s weird that they have decided that this is the bridge to far, the thing they are going to give up on by claiming that people would hate them instead of saying “we’re working on it”. Sandworms are a space sci-fi staple, absolutely iconic.

For defending a game that is just now making good on multiplayer and still doesn’t have dynamic spaceship battles you sound a little smug. No I won’t forgive them either until they’ve released a fully realized game.