Why “right now”?
Why “right now”?
“I hate it here, but I love being here”
While that’s true, what people really want is validation for their own choices. They want help convincing themselves that they chose the right console, and having lots of great exclusives is a shortcut to that. Because they wouldn’t be able to play these great games on other platforms. So other platforms suck and…
It does.
You don’t see them because you’re one of them.
I’ve been unintentionally doing that for more than 10 years anyway.
It is, though. Especially for people living in apartment buildings and having to deal with interference from dozens of other routers, most of them not on fixed channels.
Only if it’s not planned, though.
Sega removed Pierre Taki from Judgment’s japanese release after his arrest. Since the game was already out in Japan by then, they stopped selling the game there until they patched him out of it. We, in the west, got the Taki-less version.
I... Don’t think most people care that much about what’s in their credit card history, tbh.
Suggestion (kinda hoping someone can say that it’s a bad one, because since I’ve never seen any dev doing it like that, it probably makes no sense for anyone who would actually need these warnings):
Nice scarecrow.
Which is proof that an opinion can, in fact, be unwavering and wrong at the same time.
Not literally... but here’s a star nonetheless.
I agree with this person’s comment from 4 years, 7 months and 27 days ago.
Tbh, I can’t see any game design making people care more about having fun than winning in a competitive online game.
“Now that Zenimax, aka Bethesda, aka Microsoft are playing nice with Steam and releasing all their old games on the service, however, Enemy Territory has popped up as well.”
I hope so too.
It's the new console wars, now twice as dumb!
Well, they did come out second.