They should just give him a couple million. Fuck it. Let this guy build a waterpark that serves Bacardi or whatever his dream is.
They should just give him a couple million. Fuck it. Let this guy build a waterpark that serves Bacardi or whatever his dream is.
Eh, even if they have intent to sell, I’m still with Rafi on this one.
Nobody should being booked for weed unless DUI.
Part of the issue is that you can’t just pay $6 and get one costume. You have to pay $10 to buy the tokens to get that one costume, at which point you’re stuck with extra tokens. So theoretically unless you’re buying exactly 5 costumes for $30 (or the next multiple up) you’re carrying around extra tokens.
Torrenting can't be stealing if paying for it isn't owning.
Something something high seas, something something torrent.
10 years ago it would have been $2. And it’s still a full priced game with multiple tiers of “deluxe edition” and with peer to peer matchmaking, so they can’t even use “but the server costs!!” as an excuse.
They really should be taken to court for this. Licenses expiring is a common thing in digital distribution. The solution is to pull the licensed content from the store, not user libraries. That’s been the standard practice for games, I don’t see why it should be any different for movies or TV shows.
RE5 would be a fun remake because as a coop game, it was a ton of fun. That said, the RE game that really, really, really needs a remake because it’s narratively far more important, it’s far older and was actually an old tank-control RE game is obviously Code Veronica. RE5 can fuck off for a bit, gimme Code Veronica.
Yeah, Steam sales for the win!
I don’t understand why you would think that was written by AI. The human in question was foraging for berries. Berries are small, fleshy fruits that are typically red, blue, or purple. They are a good source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber, and they have a variety of health benefits. Berries are also a popular…
I am there with you. If it hurts the publishers bottom line, that's also not my problem. If it were reasonably priced, I would have waited.
Game prices might be half price considering inflation, but the number of people buying them are probably 20x the number in the 90s. So margins have been less important up until recently where market growth has stagnated and now devs need to increase costs to make the same or better bottom line.
eh, take the time you need, i still haven’t gotten elden ring, because dlc is coming, and i want to get the full game at one time. as you said, at a certain age, time and priorities become rearranged, the cost is the cost, i paid as much for super street fighter 2 turbo for the snes around 30 years ago. thats not an…
At first I was going to make the same comment but then I remembered what it was like being in basic training and then AIT. Some people either have zero shame/respect towards people near them or vastly overestimate their ability to be discreet.
Exactly my strategy, and with very limited free time a massive game like Fallout 4 with the DLC expansions can keep me occupied for two years.
You got me good with that one. I’ll be reeling from that sick burn for weeks.
I paid more than $60 for SNES games on release, and that was in 90s money. If you take inflation into account, game prices have dropped by half over the last 30 years.
And this is such a tired rebuttal.
The influx of new purchasers alone is so much exponentially higher than it was in the 60-dollar era. Personally I wait a year or two, since FOMO has no power over me in my 40's. Then I snag a copy for a quarter the cost.
You got an excellent game and helped support the people who made it and backed future releases/content.