Fortnite (welfare pubg) is only popular because its free. If people had to actually pay for it the player base would dwindle. The building mechanic is total garbage and subtracts from the tension of an online shooter.
Fortnite (welfare pubg) is only popular because its free. If people had to actually pay for it the player base would dwindle. The building mechanic is total garbage and subtracts from the tension of an online shooter.
Might be a hidden mechanic to it too? I remember that article abut “When game devs lie to you” or something talking about similar hidden balancing things.
That was a way longer response than what is deserved for what mostly amounts to a miscommunication.
except it’s the opposite...?
its not hard to follow, he feels there is no actual sexism, but since it has attractive women in it, it could trigger some who have low threshold on it(some would say, kotaku) so its warning if you have a hair trigger. i have no opinion since I am unlikely to ever play it, but thats just what i get from it.
Basically the trigger warning triggered people.
I would argue that white collar criminals should get reprieves because even though white collar crime can be much more destructive on a mass scale, it rarely has the intimate malicious (and violent) intent to inflict harm (rather, just a selfish desire to benefit oneself). That being said, genuine thresholds of…
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Point of fact, no there wasn’t a sizable number of Moors in that region at that time. Wrong end of the continent, bucko! A few may have occasionally wandered into that region a few times during that several hundred year period of time, but chances are the average peasant would’ve gone their entire lives without seeing…
Nope, I’d be calling them out for being unfair to the devs if they were liberal or conservative.
I like interacting here on Kotaku, but this comes off as one of the more petty articles I’ve read. The man has conservative politics and he made a pretty good video game that is successful. This kind of snide disdain for what is obviously a labor of love is why games journalism isn’t taken seriously anymore.
soy boy? what the hell does that mean? plant based high protein boy? let me think about it.
Are the Anti-Subnautica lobby paying you for this comment? Hmm...
Unless there’s more posts that don’t have the “Subnautica” tag.... there’s three this month, and two in January. And the third one this month was about them firing a guy for bad tweets, not really a paid-for puff piece.
how do you know he hadn’t done that privately with the person in question
I liked the aspect of quests in the game, but I am deeply confused on the building style and feels lacking compared to Minecraft. The buildings seem less adequate than a Minecraft building. Also the game doesn’t think roofs are a thing.
Where’s the sexual harassment by Tarantino and what exactly constitutes abuse of power? Telling an actress she should drive a car at 40 mph? If that is abuse of power which should bring him down, most directors, male and female, would be out of work.
So....you don’t want to be my horror buddy?
Reading this makes me despair that my boyfriend will not even entertain watching a horror movie with me. I still haven’t even seen The Babadook. My best friend, who will at least watch them, cannot be trusted to stop speaking long enough to watch even ten minutes at a time uninterrupted. I try to enjoy them alone, but…