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The article refers to the number 12 million as the SUM of the subscriber count of all of his channels, past included, together. Why the article chooses to use that instead of just the 3 million from his main channel....idk. But the issue is with the article not the stat.

Alternative facts work both ways.

The problem with this argument is that literally nobody thinks the people of North Korea are somehow “bad.” This isn’t some cultural misunderstanding, nobody’s sitting there going “Gee, man, I don’t know about those 5 year-old North Korean dirt farmers. They seem pretty sketchy.”

I love how these two, among many others have been called out on shit many times before over the years but people keep sticking up for them.I doubt even this will faze their rabid fanbases.

Darker please! I saw some things ;p

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so nice I don’t think you’d mind if I posted it again then noticed you already did and starred it

comin’ right up

Right here

Star Citizen isn’t going to fully release until I’m pulling Social Security.

While some of these are successes, often times subsequent titles released by Early Access developers are flops.

I was only referring to games in my personal library. I understand there are other popular titles to come out via early access.

Snarky commenters have been asking this question since September of 2014, and the answer is always yes.

Why did you bother making it then?

Just buy a fucking PC already.

It’s progression is exactly like Binding of Isaac’s, and not counting unlocking new characters, Risk of Rain’s. You might not start out any more powerful than you did on any previous run, but you unlock new things to find in the dungeon as you go along.

You see thats cool then, there is some sort of meta progression going on between games. Like I said it makes me pine for the days of getting instruction manuals, even if its in just a pdf

There’s ridiculous amounts of after death progression. Just don’t listen to the guy who can’t get past the first boss.

The game does have Binding of Isaac-style item unlocks (well, more Crypt of the Necrodancer, but whatever), in the sense that you unlock items that you can then find on future runs. It doesn’t have Rogue Legacy-style upgrades where you actually get statistically stronger from run to run, however.