It really isn’t, pal.
It really isn’t, pal.
“At least Destiny felt good, despite all its missteps along the way”
Proofread your posts and maybe I’ll bother to read them.
It was not Valve’s choice for M:E to no longer be sold on Steam. Also, that second paragraph isn’t really an analog to the topic at hand.
“I’ve never pre-ordered or canceled a pre-order on Steam, but do you get that money back on your bank account or does it end up in the Steam wallet?”
Yeah. I don’t disagree with that. Let’s all be more reasonable.
This is the kind of conversation I like to see on the subject. So first of all, thank you.
What a fucking creep.
I use Steam daily. I’m aware of its issues. It doesn’t need to be abandoned. What an overreaction.
Dude should be compensated. It’s all about consent.
You are doing a poor job on selling me on less-features-is-good.
I didn’t review bomb anything, but I am not happy about this move. Steam is a platform that, because it has matured over years of refinement, has many features that the Epic store lacks. The game experience is altered by this change in platform.
Butt x 3.
Um, I don’t get it.
Plus I feel like that’s sort of rewarding bad behavior.
I’d pay full price, but I don’t pre-order games. I need to see some reviews.
Boo. Hiss.
Agreed, to pull this move this close to launch, after offering the pre-orders on Steam is crazy to me.
I would argue that “Busted Demo” is the feel of this game.
Just wanted to say that I bought a 165hz G-Sync monitor over the holidays and it is an amazing improvement over the 120hz monitor I had. If you hate screen tearing like I do, it’s the best upgrade you can make.