Which is saying something since the Clueless Gamer segments are pretty awful in general.
Which is saying something since the Clueless Gamer segments are pretty awful in general.
Jeb means Fuck in my native language.
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Gamers need to stop looking at money/hours comparisons. A $20, 3 hour, genuinely good game is a better value than a $20, 20 hour time waster of a a game, which is a lot of campaigns out there. I would much rather drop $20 on something that’s memorable like Firewatch or Gone Home than $20 on a mediocre shooter that I…
Try thinking of it like going to an upscale restaurant rather than a fast food chain. You’re paying for the quality of the experience, not the quantity of food or the time it takes.
Sometimes... games have a specific locked camera for a reason.
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Magikarp probably tastes delicious (thus high rank) I remember really wanting to eat one as a kid and I’ve never been a big fish fan.
if missingno were eligible it would be number one, fyi
This campaign had all the hallmarks of a safe-to-back KS except for the absurdly low final goal and no mention of outside funding. That’s why I didn’t back it, and I am glad I did not.
I don’t know much about this game in particular, but any time I see a developer suddenly saying “PVP multiplayer” is going to now be a focus in what should be a story/event driven game, I think of the employees saying: “it takes a lot of time to write story, code in the character scripts, trigger events, debug it,…
No, it doesn’t. Never pre order ever, for any reason. Never give your money for an unreleased product. “Unless it gets you into the beta”. Because we know the beta is ALWAYS the same as the finished product.
Giving money for a product sight unseen is always bad advice
Giving money upfront on for a product is good advice? That say a fool and his money are soon parted, I wonder how you got together with any to begin with.
Well its lame if you’re giving bad advice just to “balance it out”.
‘Always preorder’ is as bad as saying ‘never preorder’. Preordering comes at a risk that people should research on their own and then make up their mind either way. Personally I’ve been happy with waiting for games to come out and seeing the reviews before buying, and those few games I’ve preordered have been done…
I’ve said enough about Bethesda already, my feelings on them I think are abundantly clear.
Stop telling people to stop telling people to not preorder.
It has never been proven (yet) with definitive facts that piracy has an overall positive or negative effect on the economy of any digital medium, especially not the economic success of a video game. Whether it has a real efect on the economy currently largely depends on which side of the argument you are and who did…