Easiest answer, the one tweeting that photo is the one who put it there in the first place. No complicated theories, no wild speculation, people just do it because this is the internet.
Easiest answer, the one tweeting that photo is the one who put it there in the first place. No complicated theories, no wild speculation, people just do it because this is the internet.
All they said was one game has $3k worth of DLC when it is on sale. Everything they said was true, the fact that most people only want one or two of the DLC is immaterial to the post. Your comment is trying harder to bait than the post is.
BattleTech, home of classic tabletop action and some excellent video games, is making a digital comeback. This time…
To paraphrase, for any old people that don’t quite get Kickstarter:
In January of 2014, a company called Playdek launched a Kickstarter promising a spiritual successor to one of my…
“Moogles don’t fit in the atmosphere.” “Gilgamesh might be DLC.” “We’re still undecided on airships.” “We were going to have different costumes, but we inked a deal with a fashion label.”
It’s like they’re living in this bizarre dream world where Final Fantasy games are impressive and still a big deal. They don’t seem at all interested in listening to what the series’ fans actually want and their 20 year development cycle isn’t helping. Didn’t they come out recently and say they’re borrowing some ideas…
Sad fact is that AAA publishers don't give a rat's ass about top-down turn based games. It's all either an FPS or a third person game.
This is still pretty gross imo. Microtransactions in a $60 game are an awful trend.
When will they learn what?
That guys like boobs? Think they got that lesson.
The only people who complain about this are feminists. I mean, as a Christian I don’t really care for it because, morals and modesty, but I also have a lot of other more important things to worry about besides video game boobs.
Also, isn’t this…
Meh. Way to finally serve 85% of the market, Bethsoft.
So this is why I don’t Kickstart anything, anymore.
The simple truth is Divinity 1 went on to make a ton of money. If they can’t get funding for this game, they either aren’t trying, or they realize that if they kick start it, they don’t have to pay investors a return on investment.
Either way, it’s kind of sleezy.
By creating a server framework that could allow for pirated game to connect to, without having to worry about Rockstar’s authentication mechanisms to limit access of pirated copies.
The game is ok, the storyline is brilliant. I wish I could just put the game in God mode or something. I could give two shits about zombies. I want to know what happents to them. But noooooo, I have to slog through the game to find out. I hate the game play so much that I can only play in short periods. I get too…
I don’t remember getting coins for reviews. I remember getting coins for completing surveys but those serve a different purpose than reviews.
Well actually no. its their kickstarter project and they agreed to the kickstarter terms so its them who would be sued. They misappropriated the funds by giving them to someone else to use and losing it all, the onus falls back on them as they are the ones contractually obligated to fulfill their kickstarter…