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I never LIKED my job, but at least I was learning/growing.

Probably not fraud if it’s just technical difficulties. Actually it worked, in that he paid and won. Just too well and that broke the system. Would probably only be fraud if it was malicious or at least intentional.

Some may argue it’s not actually a kids game, just because it can be played by kids. At least it never started as one.

In the general sense, I would argue against zero tolerance policy. (For starters it’s rarely true). But I wont today.

To be fair, if the game is under 5 years old you’re more likely now to get some half assed SEO optimized blog with regurgitated drivel when googling now.

Post ironic meme bait?

I mean, the Steam deck is fine, and I’ve touched the back buttons and haven’t broken anything.

Perhaps because you don’t generally see them when playing, the author didn’t even think their appearance was important when talking about them?

I mean, there are in fact people who don’t watch TV/Movies. Sitting in front of screen isn’t universal.

It’s literally an 80 second announcement video.

I’m pretty sure that feature length movie everyone keeps posting has already reached peak saturation with anyone receptive to it.

The organizers probably don’t care. They’ll take the money, without taking a stand.

Bruh, people dropping hashtags on platforms that don’t support it is just a trend. It’s done intentionally.

Of course, in small doses it’ll probably be fine. Sitting outside with a refurbished launch switch on a 100+ day, playing the very fan intense SMT:V, seemed too be doing okay.

That’s generally an issue of Trademark and dilution.

The bulky headsets and lack of sensory feedback are pretty much deal breakers, before even considering if the idea might have merits.

Fortunately you generally don’t lose your ability to get motion sick, it’s just the headset specifically you get desensitized to. Shouldn’t have any permanent effect either (VR resistance does fade if you’re inclined to motion sickness)

While I still enjoy indie games, the indie boom around the Xbox 360 era when everything was a metaphor for depression has left me permanently jaded.

All we wanted, was a fucking co-op Fallout game. Fallout 4.5, with 2-4 player co-op. Could even have a single player as the host/GM, or whatever Divinity 2 did the year before.

Sony probably already got their bump for this title (probably two bumps if you count the PS5 upgrade), very few people are probably holding out for Spider-Man at this point.