This is hilarious. I love that he can’t even not stream it at all, he’ll still do it but only for a day.
This is hilarious. I love that he can’t even not stream it at all, he’ll still do it but only for a day.
“I just want to crush newbies with little to no effort on my part” is not the winning argument he thinks it is. People like him just want to run around lobbies eating up a 20-2 K/D with no effort. He wants to have fun at the expense of an entire lobby and thinks that’s a fair trade. That’s like asking Heaven GG:Strive…
The cards are separated into pools, you’ll get all the pool 1 cards first, but you’ll get them in a random order. Then you’ll get all pool 2 cards in a random order, etc.
You only get cards from collection levels (or theres like 2 you can straight up pay for). That said I find myself getting cards and being like “how does everyone else have this card and it took me like 150 matches to get it?!?”
“I’m not playing this game because I wanna bully people and it won’t let me” is so weak. WEAK.
With all due respect, I refuse to watch a Kotaku video on DQXI not made by Tim Rogers
I miss Jason Schrier.
If you think US ISPs aren’t up to the task of handling streaming gaming, baby you ain’t seen nothing yet. The UK is largely running on copper networks, even in a fairly large town like mine I can’t get fibre to my house in any shape or form and top out at 36-38mbps on a good day. So playing a lagging, glitchy and…
The “digital version” of RDR (if it was for sale) and the PSNow streaming version are two different things. You didnt buy PSNow games, you subscribed to a rotating library.
If you have it on the Ps3 already you can download it again no problem. Buying it off the PSN shop on Ps3 is incredibly convoluted but should still be possible (I have not verified this personally, but purchased and downloaded it in August of this year).
A sound designer or engineer make more because its a full time job that requires a high technical and artistic competance. Treating/Mastering the raw record is time consuming. A good engineer is probably the most essential part of the process because any old smuck can go up to the mic and start belting lines into a…
Working for anyone in an entertainment industry sucks, and it always will.
Because as we saw with Metal Gear Solid V, voice actors dont sell games like Hollywood actors sell movies or TV shows. It sucks what happened to Taylor but I doubt it will have any effect on sales at all.
Your autocorrect turns “Mark Hamill” into “Mark Hamiltonian”?
VA’s are typically payed by bocks of words. But it comes down about about 3 dollars a word. You cannot tell me Bayonetta says less than 1300 words.
Jennifer Hale probably kept getting all the roles she was up for.
If you want to boycott Bayonetta 3 and still play the game, Valve recently released a video about the Steam Deck featuring software that can help you. I would link to it but the video has since been pulled!
And that’s why you should just cut your loses, decide to never work with them again and walk away without stirring the drama pot
VAs are increasingly talking about the shit pay they get, I think it’s good for her to continue to add to the conversation.
corporate malfeseance should always be called out. this isnt “stirring the drama pot”, its about workers’ rights!