Tizzysawr
Tizzysawr
Tizzysawr

There is such a thing as a transaction cost. It’s nowhere near the 30% Google/Apple are charging, but it does exist. Epic is doing what they’re doing so they can make more money while users pay less. Discounting everything 30% and having to eat up transaction costs wouldn’t make sense for them since they’d effectively

That boy who felt different and his best friend also spend an awful amount of time in a women’s restroom to boot.

Eh, if I were a dev in this I’d fight it by adding transgender options to character creation... and then proceed to have the whole game treat you as if the “trans” part didn’t exist. Transwoman? Here, have the female character creation and playthrough. Might sprinkle a (supportive, of course) comment from classmates,

Non-white here. The Golden Girls episode removal because they wear mud was absolutely idiotic.

Gotta find something to do while quarantined.

Boot manager.

Also available in GOG - if you can get it there as opposed to Steam, that’s great. GOG is a great retailer that sadly underperforms due to most gamers not really considering them :( 

You mean like how many PC gamers react when a game dares not have a Steam release? :P

Actually, it’s both.

Do they mean like, the potential to suddenly be unable to keep playing your single-player RPG (that you paid for) because your internet connection went for a hike?

Prolly asking if you really want that D&D 5E book new, or if you’d rather get a secondhand one for $2 off.

A 30 seconds search would easily let you (and Neil) know it’s because of a mistake in the trademark application, since the name in non-English speaking countries (including Switzerland, where it was created) is Ovomaltine, where Ovo refers to eggs :P

No complaints from me aside from Toy Story 4 winning.

Uh, I... struggle to see the (racially charged) problem here?

While you’re right, this is so for user-created content (ie, a facebook post/status.) The ruling shouldn’t be the same at all for targeted, paid-for, advertising.

Yes, it is. Running no political ads = not affecting the outcome of an election. Allowing a group to purchase a bunch of ads spewing lies = potentially the opposite.

You’re right to not rule out that option.

I agree with most of this list... and disagree with some, too.

I haven’t tried Hades, though I loved Bastion and Transistor, because I try to stay away from Early Access games. However, I always thought I’d get it on Epic because regional pricing means it’s $10 cheaper there than on Steam ($15 vs $25.)

Created in 1984 by Greg Costikyan, Dan Gelber, and Eric Goldberg, the game is set in a dystopian future city ruled over by a computer AI and populated by horrible vat-born people all trying to betray one another for their own advancement.