MWarnerM
MWarnerM
MWarnerM

Jesus Christ, what a horrible situation all around.

NFT's are a fad, and like all fads they will fade away from popularity. A few diehards will continue using them but it will be a niche thing.

Same. My wife and I just had a kid and it has drastically altered the way I game. Switch and tablet are my go-to now.

Yeah, I'm mostly interested in SA. Vice City would be nice too but I have no interest in re-visiting III

I think it’s extremely unlikely they were able to re-license even a majority of the songs from the original soundtracks, given the age of the games and the number of A-list tracks involved. Music copyrights bounce around between record labels all the time. I’d be amazed if they’re able to get more than half of them. 

Yeah, given the age of these games and the insane amount and variety of A-list songs/artists on the original soundtracks, I would be shocked if they were to re-license even most of them again now. All those song copyrights have probably bounced around between a bunch of record labels in the last two decades.

This is my concern as well. VC and SA have incredible radio soundtracks but they came out almost two decades ago and who knows what the license status is for all those songs now. I imagine it would be quite difficult/expensive for them to re-license all of them.

The battery mechanic didn't even make sense ten years ago. Any decent flashlight will run continuously for at least 12 hours before the batteries die. 

There were at least three movies released during that two week period that made $80+ million at the box office. 

There were three films released right after 9/11 which grossed over $80 million apiece (which was considered a huge success for a fall movie back then): Training Day, Serendipity, and Don’t Say A Word.

There were three albums released on 9/11 which went multiplatinum: Jay-Z’s The Blueprint, P.O.D.’s Satellite, and Nickelback’s Silver Side Up.

A select list of notable films released during the month following 9/11 (and their subsequent box office earnings):

No, YOUR take is dumb as fuck. You wanna know the real reason Trump won? Because 12% of people who voted for Sanders in the primaries voted for Trump in the general election. In Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, these voters comprised more than double Trump’s margin of victory and decisively handed him the

Seriously. It's the same reason I never played the Division 2 when a friend suggested it to me in early 2020. Cool concept, but I don't want a game to remind me of the pandemic constantly.

You’re conveniently forgetting the 12% of Bernie primary voters who voted for Trump in the general election. This group of people were more than enough hand him a decisive electoral college victory.

This is basically the emulator version of a hipster who only listens to old albums on vinyl.

There is a difference between a child’s parents telling them “only three hours of video games per week” vs the government telling them "only three hours of video games per week". 

Most forms of gambling are illegal (regardless of age) in the majority of the US. 

WUT

This is a very cool feature idea and I'm kinda surprised they haven't added it yet.