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    Lot of people saying people should get over all the inconveniences of the Epic store because it’s great for developers, but as an indie dev I don’t agree. There is no process for me to submit my game to the Epic store right now, and whenever they get around to adding that there’s no guarantee they’ll accept it. But by

    I’m convinced easy mode does ruin some types of games for a lot of people, particularly I’m thinking of immersive sims. Or any game where you have a choice between combat, and non-combat techniques such as stealth, hacking, etc.

    Streaming yourself playing a video game is more like streaming yourself playing football in the park using NFL rules, which would not be theft.

    I notice they’re still naked

    How about Saurian?  Haven’t played it but it looked interesting.

    This reminds me somewhat of the photographs of Amanda Knox smiling that were spread around the world and used to insinuate that she must be guilty. You shouldn’t assume you know everything about a person just because you saw a still frame photograph of them smiling.

    The Phantom Menace was a good movie, we have just been brainwashed by groupthink to believe otherwise.

    It’s because they’re not really interested in the movie or show, they’re just watching it as a social activity and they’re more interested in the people around them.  Honestly I admire such people and I think they’ve got the right idea.  But I’m definitely not one of them and they also drive me crazy.

    As an indie dev I’m fully in support of the revenue share change to keep aaa games on the platform - it’s the big games that attract players! Those players are then more likely to see and buy my game.

    There are some very fine people in House Slytherin!

    Well after watching the last two episodes I just realised that the title actually contains two puns instead of one!

    A while back when there were still only six Star Wars movies I spent a day watching them all back to back, and came to a revelation: The Phantom Menace is mostly a good movie, and Jar Jar Binks is perfectly fine. Where it all goes wrong is Attack of the Clones, because the relationship between Anakin and Padme is so

    *** book spoilers ahead!! ***

    Hey Zack, you spelled “its” wrong at the end of the first paragraph. I demand an apology!