de4dguy
de4dguy
de4dguy

I wasn’t aware you could buy them seperately. The only options I see are to buy episode 1, episodes 1-5, and episodes 2-5.

I thought it was “Is this hell?”

You might have said it, but you didn’t seem to recognize the major difference between the two.

No it isn’t. Where did you hear that?

I’m pretty sure any overpayment he gets from Applebees will be more than whatever he has to return to social security because of it, making the situation better.

I assume it’s a RHD thing. Some people are disadvantaged enough that they could never hope to get hired for a job if they had to compete on a level playing field, so the RHD basically bends over backwards to make them more hireable to businesses. So for instance, they don’t need to be paid a minimum wage, and

Sounds like a mistake was made that normally would have been fixed immediately when Caleb went to his manager to complain about his missing pay check, which is why there were no safeguards or policies in place regarding it. Unfortunately Caleb can’t complain, and for some reason nobody else bothered complaining on his

Or, Palmer + Hunter = Palmer. They fit together perfectly.

I had this problem when I had to work in a call center, looking up customers by last name. So many hyphens, so few people willing to tell you there last name is fucking hyphenated.

There’s got to be something sustainable you can do with middle names, isn’t there? Like A+B -> A-B, A-B + C-D -> Jason A B-D and Betty C B-D or something, maybe with a kid named Alex A-C B-D if the names work out that way, or else give him a filler middle name until he gets married with the assumption that he’ll

How old were you? I’d be really worried if my kids caretaker let him go off with some random stranger just because he said he knew her.

That’s not really a great example. Yeah, the new ending was crap, but so was the original ending. I guess people should have specified that they wanted a good ending, not just a new one.

So it’s a weeks worth of testing for you. What’s your excuse when months go by and a game breaking bug still hasn’t been fixed?

I can’t really blame people for complaining that their hobby is changing to cater to a new market, and leaving them behind. Whether or not that change ends up making companies more money is completely irrelevent to the people who liked it the way it was.

Part of it is that, for every successful “casual” game, there are dozens, probably hundreds, that have lost money. The app stores are filled to the brim with clones of Candy Crush and Cookie Clicker, and most of them will never see a profit. Maybe your company will get rich if you create “cookie crush V”, but it’s not

Maybe those people think realism is an interesting visual style. Who are you to tell them what they find interesting?

There has to be some obligation for the developer to fix bugs in a timely manner though. I get that some bugs can’t be fixed in a day, but that’s no excuse for a game breaking bug discovered and reported in the first week to still be there months later. Certain companies are notorious for buggy games that are never

I know. That sounds like an awesome game. I hate Assasin’s Creed, but I’d buy that in a heart beat.

That’s not really a misconception. It’s a subjective opinion, and an entirely valid one. I’m sure developers whose games don’t have realistic graphics would disagree, but it’s a bit silly to try and tell me I’m wrong about what I like, don’t you think?

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