deshfyre
Desh Fyre
deshfyre

I dont think they should be speaking for casual audience viewers. I much prefer items off. it actually shows more skill and less luck based gameplay.

so Ive played RTS where you fight against zombie hordes. but the opposite sounds like a killer idea. where you have to use your zombies to infect and kill everyone? 

by turning the crank.....hello?

pay attention to what the person asked. they werent asking if there was going to be a season 3. they were reluctant to buy the game if it set up for a third season ending in a cliffhanger, knowing there wouldnt be a 3rd season. I swear people need to read....

not at all related, nintendo has a different issue where games are not tied to accounts but tied to console. I recently did a factory reset on my 3ds and was able to re-download 4 swords just fine btw. many games have been removed from steam and are still available to play if you own them. I can think of a ton of

so you feel justified in buying a physical copy because if it ever gets pulled, you still own it. opposed to buying a digital copy because if it ever gets pulled, you still own it.....Im sensing some issues in this logic.

because theres no proffit in pointing out that the steam storefront is still hugely flawed, their video player is still so broken its not even funny. but nobody cares. 

If a match is already lost theres no reason to continue playing it just to please a childish player that doesnt understand that. 

or literally just asking permission.

imagine if everyone was thiss childish and wrote articles about small things like this.

1) not a kids card game
2) they have age brackets usually so kids only play kids, adults play adults.
3) theres money involved
4) you really dont think before you type do you?

Its kotaku, they act like they care, but money is more important so they will do articles like this to hype up their little game and get a little compensation from epic.

wow, talk about a loaded question bud.
do you honestly think streaming services want that?
you are thick if thats what you think.

I think the implication is the funniest part. that in like what? 2023, or whatever, Fortnite will still be popular. thats hilarious to me. It might be, but game trends change so drastically. 

theres this thing called a life.
people that have them usually end up with backlogs no matter how few games there might be. 

so the shadow the hedgehog of the franchise?
even the colours match.

do they want people to hate the game?

so you dont plan on using steam either? steam accounts get hacked all the time. guess that also rules out playstation and xbox as well. guess you just play nintendo games these days?

I swear. children dont know how to take care of any form of technology without breaking it.

the amount of ignorance in that question has lowered the IQ of everyone in this thread...congrats.