There is severe entitlement within this article and it’s comments.
There is severe entitlement within this article and it’s comments.
Now that is a backlog ideal I can get behind. Well-played for originiality, sir.
HALLELUJAH! HALLELUJAH! HALLELUJAH! HOLL-EEEE-OOO-YAAAAA!
I appreciate your input, and agree with everything you’ve said (well, the things that called for agreement).
Over the last, maybe 10 months or so, I’ve bought Dragon Age: Inquisition, Pillars of Eternity, and Final Fantasy XIV. I still haven’t finished the first two, I only recently picked up FFXIV.
but advertising to consumers that playing older games for fun marks down newer games
Well having sales for certain users on games occasionally would be fine
Then how about, instead of the game being on sale all the time, but only for a select few buyers, they put it on sale only occasionally, but for everyone? Like what happens now?
celebrating the things we already have
since a ton of people have that problem.
I think, at this point, they don’t just want Valve to help them with their gaming life, they want Valve to help with their entire life.
you’re naturally a cynical and negative person
Nathan, man, I usually love your articles, but the hubris linked to gamers that refer to their unplayed games as “backlog” is the exact type of person most people think PC gamers are- entitled douchebags.
Wouldn’t a tiny amount of self-control to not look at the Storefront help you focus on your backlog?
Something tells me you’ra a habitual “backlogger”.
Thank you infinitely. Seriously, this is exactly what I was thinking.
I said this once today, I don’t find it odd that I’m saying it again:
still proudly displays the confederate flag