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5 year old me drawing a house:

Or save yourself a lot of time and trouble, and simply download the pirate version, which I just checked and is still up and running for both.

And you keep taking results to the study from the wrong paragraph. That one only explains why they selected the methodology used for their study, not what results they gathered from it. They are stating that the only methodology that gave “robust” results was that one, which is why they decided to use the same for the

And pirates get to experience the whole game, only losing (and I shit you not) the company logo videos when opening the game:

I’ll just leave this here:

To me, the scary meter broke when I started to hear “twinkle twinkle little star”, with a very creepy voice, like a whisper behind me while playing.

Well, we had this back then:

Which is a damn shame. They proved they could make a fine game, with an awesome sequel, then... well, I guess a Kotaku article about the convoluted development of Dead Space 3 (like the one about Mass Effect Andromeda) will show up sooner or later.

It killed the “flow” of the game, since it was ingrained into the gameplay too much. The strange idea behind having to pick minerals, or whatever name they used (can’t really remember), seemed a little out of place.

They killed Dead Space with their stupid micro-transactions, and now we will probably never see a new game from that franchise.

ESRB was created by the games industry, exactly for the purposes of avoiding any real regulation by the government. What did anyone expect from them?

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The guy is a little on the annoying side, but he does have some really valid points:

I think publishers moved away from PC initially because of the fear-mongering tactics used by the MPAA and their friends, trying to fight piracy with anything but their brains. Pushing their agenda with their ideas that piracy hurt them too much,which as it turns out, were nothing but lies.

Yeah, it seems devs have finally re-discovered the PC gaming market again, so a lot of console “exclusives” are making the jump to PC a few months after the initial launch.

China, the country that hates everything Japanese... except when it doesn’t.

Exactly my thought, why wait for Bethesda’s buggy mess, when you can play that game mode right now (and probably less buggy):

According to the article:

I’m pretty sure everyone involved in that ruling was quite aware of the implications it would have. They are not moving forward with making the craft a lawful thing, they are working to make it “go away”. Of course, that just means they’ll go underground and become the very evil they are trying to get rid of.