I’m amused, but now we know why so many cheaters run rampant in H1Z1 and why the devs do nothing to even attempt to curb it: they themselves cheat.
I’m amused, but now we know why so many cheaters run rampant in H1Z1 and why the devs do nothing to even attempt to curb it: they themselves cheat.
“And it’s hard not to feel bad for all the developers who crunched their asses off to ship this game and had nothing to do with loot crates.”
It wouldn’t be Classic WoW then.
5GB per save file?
I’m shocked. Not really.
“totally ridiculous and baseless”, but shuts down his site. Logical.
It’s all marketing, they have no intention of doing anything positive.
Being a first-time event is no excuse to oversell tickets when you clearly know what the legal capacity of the building is.
Can anyone recommend a decent messenger bag like the one in the article, just without the Nintendo branding? I really like the size of that one but I cannot find anything remotely similar.
Well, when two of the biggest companies on the planet drop you because you’re an insufferable idiot, obviously an apology would be forthcoming, as insincere and scripted as this one is.
Couriers all the way.
Being that I’m now 10 years old, I’ve never watched an actual PewDiePie “show” or video (unless you count his appearance on Colbert), but I’m quite amused at the man’s downfall for such an unnecessary reason. Unnecessary being what he did, not that the outrage is unnecessary.
What were the “gameplay innovations”? It was standard Call of Duty fare, just set in space, interspersed with abysmal ship combat.
It’s G2A. They don’t need to convince people of their legitimacy because they are anything but. A group of scammers knowingly operating a marketplace full of nothing but. They sell “insurance” because they know the marketplace is full of shitheads.
They’ve also changed the wording for uninstalling.
True. Although I also doubt that any sort of “hard work” went into this obvious asset flip.
“no respect to software engineers who learned programming in university for 5 years and work hard to create a good game.”
Hasn’t Blizzard said at various points that code for vanilla WoW no longer exists, which is partially why they can’t have legacy servers? That, combined with their perception that not enough people would play it, are the two main reasons.
Going to die out? Hasn’t it already? I’ve already heard that the PC community is only a few thousand, but I haven’t fact checked that, and have no desire to play it on a console, or I would’ve bought it during Origin’s sale.
I’m most impressed by the sound effects the two of them are making, especially E. Honda’s slow motion loss noise. They both sound spot on.