danjalveskandar
Danjal Veskandar
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It’s a question of time.

Most MMO’s either use a subscription model and you lose access if you stop paying. Or they rely heavily on needing microtransactions.

It absolutely has one of the better business models for MMO’s out there.

Someone who doesn’t intend to use it in conjunction with a TV? It’s literally the handheld exclusive version. So likely targeted towards kids to be used in the car etc.

It affects the steam algorithm to a very limited extent. Honestly, the “recommendations” system from Steam is so utterly garbage that unless you don’t own a lot of games? There’s no real point in using it. 90% of what it shows me is games that are on my wishlist. “You might like this because it’s on your wishlist.”

A lot of manga isn’t available outside of Japan, or when it is it’s ridiculously overpriced.

So basicly like any other business person out there these days?

Depends on where you’re located.

Not true. They exaggerated how bad the legal issues were.

Very much this.

Like, I get that it may be hard to swallow for some people that they might have to fork over a fee for the content they’ve been downloading for free (but illegally, without the creators seeing a penny).

These basic necessities can be so scarce early on for players who don’t know where to look for them that it’s become common practice in Fallout 76 for higher level players to search out those who are still in the single digits and leave them little gift bags full of Stimpaks, Rad-Aways, and grilled meats, and

Plus there’s a definite argument to be made for the amount of pollutant leakage you can accrue. Doubly so for people who do the work not inside their garage but outside. Just letting the gunk flow.

Ironically, it’s those initial creative liberties that likely diverged from the original story. But nobody had problems with “Under Da Sea”

The problem there is that the original Disney take on Little Mermaid is what pushed it into the Carribean.

Ironic part is, they created this entire scenario when they started releasing “complete” and “definitive” editions as well as other discounted bundles 1~2 years after the initial release.

It’s all about the money.

The simple truth is that you’re not a relevant segment in the equation as long as you don’t stream or upload your gameplay.

It’s one of those sides of the industry that they don’t like to talk about.