It’s better to not watch them. They’re created the worst Collector culture I’ve seen so far. And Hotwheels was pretty bad.
It’s better to not watch them. They’re created the worst Collector culture I’ve seen so far. And Hotwheels was pretty bad.
It is. But there’s a huge influx of collectors right now, being ultra dumb, so Pokemon Company is just going full tilt.
My son probably has a bunch of em. Making trades with his bulk extras at school to collect fake cards....on purpose.... HE KNOWS THEYRE FAKE.,
This entire list was just how to play assassins creed. Everything in this list, you just do normally anyways.
My wife and I hit level 50 this season, and then kind of just stuck there. We’re 53 now I think. The grinding for levels is ridiculously slow in the last half. It needs to change, desperately. Sep if we’re going to have to repeat all the side quests we’ve already done, for a third time. My wife and I might just…
I enjoyed all her earlier stuff. ET, Two Adam Sandler movies, and Never been Kissed. Oh and Charlies Angels.
Very nice.
One note to the editors. Can you make sure that the long images are scaled to fit within a window, so that we don’t need to scroll the image to see it all?
It wont matter if the mods are good. By putting them behind a paywall, he’ll be ignored by so many people that developers wont get wind of him. And all his mods will eventually be replicated for free anyways. Those free mods will hit the top of Nexus, and developers will look at hiring those people. Modding isn’t…
Are you new to the modding? It’s been seen as a hobby or as a way to get noticed in the industry. By putting his work behind a paywall, way less people will grab it, and his work will likely go unnoticed by developers. Esp since mods with a pay wall aren’t going to be on Nexus.
I get that he wants to be paid though. …
So then, all that will happen is that nobody will grab it, and just wait it out for another modder to post the same mod for free.
I get that you want to get paid for it, but modding has typically been considered a hobby or a way into the industry. And if you try to go against it, you’ll most likely be ignored, and…
Only game my parents bought me on The Shopping Channel was Action 52 for the Genesis. It was so much fun.
They’re pretty linear from what I remember. So you cant really get lost.
Modding isn’t exclusive to Bethesda games. They just make them very accessible for modding. I havent played Starfield yet, but all their other games have been a blast to play, with or without mods. So I don’t know why you’ve decided to start a hate train for Bethesda games.
You gotta wait for a couple years before getting a Bethesda game. Give time for the mods to fill the game up.
Sounds good. It doesn’t need constant updates forever. Nice to hear they’re gonna keep the game going too. My son only just started playing it.
Managed to get an ETB for it pre-ordered. Hopefully find something good in that box. Last ETB i got for my son was a bit of a bummer.
Well it’s a Bethesda game, so the modding community will tackle a bunch of UI mods anyways.
Was this a necessary article/investigation? I’d think it was pretty obvious that this game ain’t going on a handheld computer.
How to Dad seems pretty cool though.
I think people were enjoying the novelty of it. It’s kind of like Jurassic Park. Nobody stopped to think if we should and now it’s out of control. That said, the style of ai art is pretty obvious at this point, and it’s already getting a bit boring to look at.