LaceratingSlyer
LaceratingSlyer
LaceratingSlyer

He stated why he didn't think it was worth the price in a logical and reasonable manner yet all you could do was tell him how wrong he was for what he said as though his opinion and perception of value is irrelevant compared to yours. He also never said that directly to a developer of this game, but it's still a

How exactly are those sales hurting the gaming industry? They provide competition to big budget games. Sales come too soon and companies deal with loss of interest yet companies are still capable of selling $60 games in the millions the week they're released? I can understand the mobile game market, but that's more

If they put so much money and effort into it then why is it only lasting 2 hours?

I agree it's possible to judge, but not entirely accurate in any way because we don't know the development details. For instance, if instead of all the cosmetic DLC TLoU has instead they chose to add multiplayer maps in their place that could have been an option. So you're right, we can make a judgement on the game

I can see how not supporting the game at all can possibly send a different message than that of simply not supporting the DLC items. I get it, but I don't agree that it sends the wrong message because it's all on how the company interprets that loss of sale. I can see how they'd review DLC sales and see them

Why I found it odd is due to the way you spoke of cosmetic items. You said you felt ripped off and that they should have been in the game to begin with. So it's odd to me that you'd support a game that does this with the dislike you have for it.

PS4 and Xbox 1 are examples? I highly disagree with that considering the graphical level of PCs at the moment. Sure the PS3 and Xbox 360 competitive with each other, but they're not competitive with anything a PC can render currently, nor have they been for at least 3 years now.

I'm not really buying into the marketing of it, as I understand the technical side of it enough to know that it's a huge factor. You're right in that being their biggest challenge, one easy to be skeptical of. However, with the investment these companies are putting into it I don't see it not being a big part of this

That's kind of odd that you despise cosmetic DLC yet you're willing to support a game that has it.

If the cloud gaming of either company is done correctly then these consoles could easily last 10 years.

Why is that a concern if you can choose to not use it?

You need to realize that people have differing opinions than you and that there's nothing wrong with games trying to cater to different play styles. Not everyone plays games purely for a challenge, and games don't solely exist to provide a challenge. Games are a form of entertainment and provide a wide variety of

And is the possibility of being sued not a legal reason?

I'm very aware of the findings on issues in sociopaths as I have personal experience with it, but that doesn't take the parents out of the equation either. Most decent parents will notice this kind of behavior in a child starting at a young age, especially when they have siblings that they interact with. So is it not

That's part of the issue though. People want to find something to blame it on so they can understand the circumstances and instead of focusing on where the real issues lie they find an acceptable scapegoat that confirms their way of thinking.

I never said the rapist shouldn't partake in the blame here, just that there's more to it when it involves someone with obvious moral issues. Just because you managed to get by with poor parenting doesn't make that an excuse for all parents when their child does something illegal.

That's not all that relevant, I was just pointing out that the US has the problem that Alkage mentions, in that instead of blaming the parents they look for a more tangible scapegoat.

If you don't think that he took it down for legal reasons then you shouldn't have said that. Don't expect people to follow your every post when replying to you.

Right, because that'll make up for all the ridiculous negativity this guy got for his game.

It's easy to say you can just ignore the hate when you're not the one dealing with the ridiculous threats he gets. To some people, making money is less important than having to deal with such things on a daily basis. So don't assume it'd be so easy just because you think you'd be able to handle it based off your