Nighthawk441
Nighthawk441
Nighthawk441

Karma for invading on some jolly cooperation.

I don’t really understand why you are so pessimistic about dx12. Have you ever played 4v4 starcraft 2? The game slows to a slideshow if all 8 players are supply capped, even on high end hardware. Optimization is never a bad thing,

This logic is so flawed. It shocks me this has more stars than the opposing view.

I said it in the last article relating to this controversy, and I’ll say it again.

She hinted at suicide several times on Twitter for the past few months. Sad to see that it’s become reality :(

“Quite the contrary, dumbfuck. I do not only know they exist, I’ve worked at some of their equivalents. And guess what, ignorant dolt: A huge number of enterprises spun out of such institutions fail because those who set them up are not business-savvy. It’s why institutions such as MIT hire people to lecture dumbfucks

My personal favorite:

Nope. Valve can’t possibly charge less than a Cent for a mod, but that’s the order of magnitude of the incremental value of a single mod for a single user, compared to the price of the basic game.

“Nope, That would be a good description, however, for someone who wants more money than they are willing to provide value for.”

Glad you appritate it.

It simply blows my mind that you think all mods have to be free. You’re a disgusting, freeloading prick. You’re a disgrace to the both gamers and developers alike.

That doesn’t mean jack shit in the context of licensing mods and redistributable libraries.

Yet you think you do? LMAO

Another idiot who hasn’t worked with free software licensing.

And you’re just another ignorant backseat “game modder” who has never worked with code, or open source software. Licensing is indeed something Valve needs to address, but that doesn’t mean bytes can’t be sold if the licenses allow it.

If we simply ignore the broke, 12 year old basement dwellers ranting about ‘passion,’ most people will agree that mods with a considerable amount of work put behind them are indeed worth money. Valve just needs to implement a system to sort out filth. A voting system like green light for paid mods would be a step in

I’m pretty sure Bethesda gets a cut of the revenue for mods here.

Dota.

Ever played Dota 2? Team Fortress? Counter Strike?