craxuan
Craxuan
craxuan

TFT was fun for a while, but the sheer amount of bugs that still plagues the game to this day killed all the motivation I have. Dota Underlords doesn’t have such a problem, in fact I’d argue that the balance is much better here than TFT ever was. Its only real fault was bad timing. I hope that the new release will

The biggest lie people tell themselves is that indulging in sinful but harmless fun is bad. 

I’m an F2P player on FGO since the beginning, and I’m absolutely convinced that paying for it will destroy my EX luck. So no worries here.

Just add another 1000% dose of lethality and these Pokemon will be perfect.

Ever heard about symbiotic relationship? It’s about two organisms sucking each other off. Maybe just focus on enjoying the Pokeverse instead of feeling bad about dumb things.

So, if Blizzard had ignored their own rule and done nothing to the Hearthstone player who started all this and the casters, hence implying that they’re supporting Hong Kong in this matter, it wouldn’t be splintering the illusion of neutrality?

So, if Blizzard had ignored their own rule and done nothing to the Hearthstone player who started all this and the casters, hence implying that they’re supporting Hong Kong in this matter, it wouldn’t be splintering the illusion of neutrality?

I wonder how they will feel if I ask for Game of Thrones to remove its incestual, manipulative, bloodthirsty and sexist themes because “it’s hate speech”. The state of these people is unbelievable.

I wonder how the mentally ill felt when they played Outlast. Stop making a non-issue an issue.

The first weather Pokemon in Overwatch! I’m so proud!

Ironically Dota Auto Chess had the balance just right, or at least it stabilized relatively quickly after its initial popularity. 

Not enough planning.

It’s about time a game dev tells the pampered gamers no, we’re not going to take responsibility for the bullshit you people do upon yourself, so I think the dev is right in this case.

It’s also the right thing vto do for me to tell you thay you’re wrong and not tell you the reason why. Can't accept it? It's the right thing to do, is that so difficult to understand? Hah.

One of the most important thing to remember is that not every situation is the same. Don’t go so far into teaching “the right thingthat the right thing becomes the only acceptable way, that’s the exact opposite of what you’re trying to shape them to be.

As a consumer the absolute last thing you ever want to show to any company is loyalty.

If say you signed a contract that waives away your human rights, does that mean you no longer have human rights? The law exists precisely to stop bullshit like this.

You are right, and if John Bain is still with us he would’ve shut down a lot of these nonsense. He was pro consumer to the day he passed away.

Kotaku is on a roll with some of its longer articles as of late. I really like that you’re explaining the Epic-Steam situation as it is and not taking sides. Opinion pieces get really tiring when everyone else also does it, and more often than not they are colored by biases, prejudices and fear. Keep it up.

Do you know what’s truly insane about this Mt. Everest analogy? It’s that he thinks people WON’T build a hotel every 100 feet up Mt. Everest if it was possible because it impacts your “pride and accomplishment”. Ask that again to the people who DIED climbing Mt. Everest every year if between having guaranteed safety