Kyon-Theorist
Kyon-Theorist
Kyon-Theorist

That was SwSh for me. Sorry these are bouncing off you.

This isn’t that hard to understand. The headline literally says “this chest” with a picture. Anyone with a brain, except you my friend, will see that chest in game and not interact with it now. You don’t have to click on the article to be spoiled. That’s the problem.

Seems rude to point out interesting, specific things in a game when none of us can play it yet.

This article read as “Oh hey, Yoshi-P said FFXIV won’t incorporate FFXIV at all. Great. But how dare he not come out and say it was a scam and blah blah”

The concept of NFTs, the technical concept of them, really is interesting. How that concept is currently being applied is not.

All I care about fixing is the Pokémon storage UI. Forget about the damn graphics, get your priorities straight people!

Because when it comes down to it, piracy is about this: A person is either willing to buy a game or they’re not. If not, what’s it matter what they do after that? They weren’t going to buy it anyway. Unless they literally shoplift a physical copy of a game, not one single cent is ‘lost’. The entire concept of piracy

Hey guys, professional illustrator/animator here, I know I’m inviting the pitchforks and torches with this but I’d like to put out that the vast majority of us (ie artists) use reference material very liberally. It’s a very important facet of our process, and we are trained to use it whenever possible. “Work smarter,

People don’t normally say you ‘nerf’ a bug, bugs get fixed.

“Nerf” is a very strange word to use for this

Every emerging new tech is a scam until it isn’t.

The sad thing is that it COULD have been useful and it does have potential. However because people mostly used it to scam other people, it’s always going to have that stigma attached to it. It doesn’t help that the vast majority of people are against it and companies are going “Yeah, fuck you. We only care about

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that it took this long lol

...or you could ignore all of it, just focus on the main story quests, and finish the game in like 15-20 hours. Or literally any combination of the two. Play it how you want, and at your own speed.

Spare us, dude. Bleeding hearts for the suffering mega-yacht industry?

This “game” is the next Duke Nukem Forever. That one finally shipped (or passed out of someone’s body, more accurately) and we’re all like “No one can top THAT!”

Isn’t “Crypto Scheme” redundant?

I mean, I took it as a fact. I didn’t really give it more than .7 seconds of thought, but, in context, it did seem like a bit of trivia they were dropping in. Also, if Netflix name-checked me and then disparagingly claimed that I had never done a thing that I had, in fact, done 58 times, I would also be angry.

The series version of the defendant had never played a competitive match against men. The real life version of the defendand had.

Clearly you haven’t eaten at the Thai restaurant down the street from me.