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Yeah but they always move back home after only a year.

A Persona protagonist!

I think that interaction shows the problem from another angle. This is a guy trying to dehumanize an actual real person behind that account. It’s like going through the Wendy’s Drive Through, and bitching at the employee behind the window about how shitty of a company Wendy’s is. The guy running the social media

If all you have is 4 examples from some Youtube video after a long long and very prominent career then no, he’s not really a dick, maybe he’s not perfect all the time - like everyone else.

What do you expect in a roughly 25 minute presentation? Honestly, the number and quality of announcement in 25 minutes only rivaled some of the other conference that took 2 hours. And Nintendo isn’t done yet, they typically announce new stuff in the upcoming days during their Treehouse sessions.

This is abjectly not true.

As nice as that would have been it isn’t very cost effective. No company would or should sink that kind of money into that much R&D. Bioware is probably worth it and ea’s pockets are deep, but there is definitely a limit to how much a developer should be indulged. Also, throwing time and money at a problem often

You say it’s an interesting question, but all the answers I can think of are boring. I’m sure a First Contact War prequel is perfectly doable one way or another—with a few compromises here and there—but what is there to gain from it? It would be a predictable storyline, since we already know the outcome, mostly

Toxic communities grow because toxic people love to collect in the same place.

But what case is he making to entice Nintendo?

Imagine a person living with a couple of paychecks in the bank, and unable to save any more than that.

I agree. I love Nintendo, love Sony, adore Microsoft and want them all to do well. Depending on how well they market their stuff, at some point like in the past and in years to come, they are all going to have a moment in the sun, but in order to get there, I want them hungry as shit and ready to fight to get gaming

I’m a software developer by trade, and at the end of the day everyone at my job wants our customers to be happy. It’s important that they tell us, though, what they do and don’t like. I wince whenever I see someone advising others to just shut up and accept what they’re offered; we would never want our customers to do

Keep on thinking that bud, but Nintendo has repeatedly said that if they have to chose between going third party and not making games at all, they would chose the latter, every single time it’s asked, from the head of NCL to the leaders on various teams. And you know what? They can do that.

I was such on the fence for this game but GOD DAMMIT IS SO FUN

Too bad StormBlood comes pretty much at the same time, but I’ll get it soonish

Yeah, I didn’t mean to generalize. I’m actually a big fan of “endless” games (particularly in the simulation genre), and I’m in my mid-30s, so perhaps I’m a bit atypical too. But I’ll admit that I’ve become a lot more choosy about which games I devote time to. Sometimes I find that I’ll purchase games, but leave them

Ah, but who could forget the landmark decision in the case of Finders Keepers v Losers Weepers.

i do appreciate the stuff they gave me.

Maybe you feel a little gratitude gift may have been nice but...

As my father once told me when I bragged to him about going back to a store to give back the extra $20 they accidentally gave me in change; you didn’t do anything special. You just did exactly what you were supposed to do.

Edit: After reading through the

One, you do realize corporations are made of actual people, correct? They aren’t always these monolithic machines people like you make them out to be. Two, nothing you said changes what I said.