Legendary. Paid $1 for it and felt ripped off.
Legendary. Paid $1 for it and felt ripped off.
ChipIn makes more sense for something like that.
Hopefully this will give the gaming community the confidence to fight back about more things. Let's show the same amount of fight over DRM, online passes, expensive DLC and anything else that you feel damages your enjoyment of the hobby.
It's horrible that she thinks this way, but I don't see how it's a bad thing that people have found out. It's better that she be allowed to be successful and happy while secretly thinking all black people should be dead?
Having to use google to find out what the DLC is definitely means that the facebook app left it "unspecified."
Yes
I was going to explain why you're wrong, but since you ignored my order to drop the "out of context" line you're obviously not interested in listening.
Or at least the "adult who knows female gamers" award. My sanity is questionable, at best.
Very well said. Thank you.
Is it really so difficult to figure out why some women find this offensive? He said that the only way a female would win is if the male allows her to. As if acting like your girlfriend is incompetent is supposed to be sweet and romantic. I'm sure it's also not exactly complimentary to say that the woman is going to…
I think both. He's definitely very short.
I love having everything available on the internet. Trying to remember something was always a frustration for me, not an enjoyable bonding experience. And I love that if there's something I want to buy I can find it, double-check reviews and compare prices in a matter of minutes. And without the internet I wouldn't…
It certainly has flaws, but I really enjoyed the combat. I plan to buy the game now.
Yeah, you can. You only have to connect to them in order to enable to cross-title unlocks.
Kleptoassassin sounds like the greatest class of all time.
It's really a dispute between business though, not between business and customer. And business disputes get so ridiculously petty on a regular basis.
You're welcome ;)
I'd say the moral is more "don't take business relationships too personally." There's a vast difference between being friendly with co-workers and being actual friends.
What makes you think this only happens on the internet? A lot of people are just petty and selfish, whether or not they're online.
Especially if you do them all at the same time.