Talgrath
Talgrath
Talgrath

So it’s fair to say that the horrendous reaction, the death threats etc. are a very bad thing and it sucks that the developers had to go through that. On the other hand, they were condescending dicks on their announcement of Epic store exclusivity and then did themselves few favors with their subsequent reactions.

How about the fact that your data may be going to the Chinese government via TenCent, a company that has admitted to giving full chat message strings to the Chinese government?  How about the fact that Epic had a major data breach?  Harassing people over this is dumb, no doubt, but there’s some solid reasons to not

Because it shows we could ban AR rifles legally and constitutionally.

I just took a look at Chris’ channel. On his channel he has a pro Alex Jones video, a pro Logan Paul video, a video making fun of the concept of male toxicity and a song making fun of people who are anti-Nazi. He is quite clearly right-wing. Maybe he’s not 100% pro fascism, but calling him “liberal” is definitely

The plague that’s really devastating the Colorado Rapids:

He really kept us all hanging on in suspense to see if he would.

The sad thing is Daggerfall as a setting could be amazing in the modern day. An area full of backstabbing nobility, racial tension, a murder mystery and a shadowy espionage battle for an uber powerful MacGuffin? That would be an amazing adventure in the modern day with voice acting and all of that cool stuff!

I’ll do it for $100 and a picture of Tom Ley’s thigh.

Or  maybe we can stop gleefully swallowing corporate bullshit like you want us to do.

20 years ago selling 4 million copies would have been insane, Mortal Kombat, one of the most popular games ever sold only 2.67 million copies on console. It’s always going to be the case that some games are more successful than others. But keep in mind “didn’t meet expectations” is corporate bullshit speech, it

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Video game gambling addiction is literally destroying lives:

Games also sell more than ever before. The market is massive now, to the point that nobody bats an eye at video games being advertised during the Super Bowl, the most expensive advertising day of the year. You’re ignoring why games cost more to make, and it’s not because their complexity has increased. Marketing

Fixed the headline for you.

I didn’t even hear that Defiant was shutting down.  That really sucks, even though Hand of Fate wasn’t quite my cup of a tea, it was great to see developers trying something new and different.

Why didn’t they play this game in an actual soccer stadium? DC United has a shiny new one.  Oh yeah, because money.

Let’s get this out of the way, the idea that the $60 price point is what causes all these micro transactions and other nonsense is...bullshit. Yes, the price hasn’t changed much, but the audience is so much wider. What has jumped up since $60 became the standard are CEO salaries and marketing budgets; a decade ago you

Probably multiple owners.