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Wild, thanks!

WTF? The PS5 has already matched the Switch in lifetime sales?

Wow, the comments thread really seems like Kotaku readers do look down on ppl who play mobile.

So it has more to do w your play style. But, inarguably, there is a large subset of Zelda players who have been playing it differently, using different approaches to goose their inventory. 

Anyone know what ever happened with that cheating scandal where she didn’t cheat but gave the money back?

At certain points in the game it was nice to have an endless supply of items. I think all the atntion being paid to duplication glitches confirms that much. Hell, there’s an new article abt one just posted to Kotaku right now.

The best advice I got to start this game was to cheat and buy $20 worth of Amiibo cards off eBay.

Hey, this is monopoly law. Should AT&T have been broken up because their smart decisions allowed them to corner the entire market? Or when Microsoft had to be forced to allow Chrome and other browsers to exist? What about when standard oil cornered the entire gas market? They did that w skill and brains, and it cost

Well, the world doesn’t revolve around you.

I’m just going to repost my other comment as you essentially replied the same to both. I will say it seems you over valued a small comment abt how regulators weren’t enthused they would have to do an industry wide cost benefit analysis for every single game added. But again, this depends on perspective more than

lol Y0u can make that sort of argument for any monopoly, or for/against any type of regulatory approval for business acquisitions. Monopolies aren’t made w/o advantages.

No, not even close.

UK argued Game Pass had the advantage because Microsoft also owns one of the worlds largest cloud computing businesses, including dozens of data centers and back end support.

Best advice I can give is to be patient. Set your price, add in an option to accept offers, and then let it sit. If you don’t need the cash, who cares if it takes a few weeks or months. If it doesn’t sell, resist it and wait. Eventually someone will buy it. Don’t ever do a no reserve auction. Always ‘buy it now’ with

Yeah that date makes some sense to me. Since then they must have really buffed up their protocols.

With all due respect, historical bias maybe something to reevaluate compared to the current situation. Ebay works on confidence in the process, so they resolve all disputes. 99.999% (or whatever) of transactions fly right through w no problem tho. Ppl sell everything from cars to antiquities. Daily. They also don’t

Pro tip- If you’re dealing w an unusually high priced item and want 100% surety, just take a 10sec video of you putting it in the box and applying the label. Then it’s impossible for them to claim you pulled a switcharoo.

Actually, as a collector, I really prefer Ebay to Facebook or a random site. The buyer/seller protections involved are very worthwhile.

So why is it priced at $100k if there is a sure sellout at $200k?

Never gotten over “I have 2 hrs today to game, maybe I’ll play my PS5 instead.”