To the tune of the SEGA chant: “GET FUUUUCKED”
To the tune of the SEGA chant: “GET FUUUUCKED”
How dare people derive enjoyment from a hobby. This is a gross take. Stop projecting and putting others down to satisfy your own entitlement.
They are always calling out progressive people for not having a spine. We started calling out people for literally funding our misery. I’m over it. He’s rich and he’ll be alright. Maybe he can write a book about it and go on FOX. If he wanted to avoid politics he wouldn’t donate to politicians. If someone calls me out…
Why in the world did you “cry like a baby” over someone who you did not know and a game you do not play? pre-pandemic 150,000 people per day died which has obviously gone up, you must be a very weepy person if you cry for every stranger.
I’m gonna nitpick a bit. Creepy baby-esque thing chasing you and you have no weapons? It’d be nice if RE as a series would adopt a bit more weapon-of-opportunity thinking. If I saw that thing coming at me, I’d start looking at everything as a weapon. Yank the door off a wall locker, kick the metal at the bottom into…
Donna’s area was essentially Capcom going “Hey look, we can do Silent Hill when we want”.
Put all your personal nonsense aside. Company makes a game. It sold very well. Execs profit. That’s how business works.
I think like this every time I get a BSOD or some other mysterious system lockup... then I spend a weekend playing PS4 with my nephew and I’m like “I’d rather go back to bluescreens all day than this”. Cheap plastic shit with a counterintuitive UI/UX that makes changing resolution or colour gamut impossible tasks and…
I’m still wondering what broken promises people are referring to. Are you talking about the marketing buzzwords like “living, breathing world” used to describe every open-world game? Or the standard “every choice has meaningful consequences” line used to describe every modern RPG/adventure game?
You are incorrect that I didn’t post in good faith. I’ve actually been convinced there is more nuance to this. Specifically the fact he likely abused authority, and he’s in a position of authority. The question is then whether the talent he brings to his position outweighs the likelihood he would abuse his authority…
Like clockwork, the personal attack comes. That is part of the pattern of this culture. Disagreement, or even questioning discussion, is not tolerated. I will not make such an insult about you, but I suggest evaluating how you treat others.
That said, you do bring up a good point when it comes to authority. It doesn’t…
Firstly the article provides nuance as to his career beyond just his more disgusting actions in Trump’s administration, so I will acknowledge that. My little mini-rant below isn’t saying he shouldn’t be criticized, but it’s more just being at a complete loss as to just what this spreading culture would have for people…
Dr. Oz laughs while saying his “harshest critic” is his wife. Considering all of the above, we sort of hope that isn’t still true.
They did. It's called The Outer Worlds and it was pretty lame. 76 is much better.
Have to agree re visual style on B4B. It doesn't have that sense of cinematic realism L4D had. I could live with the gameplay as I'll be playing this sort of thing with friends but that style is pretty "no thanks". And the Necromunda Vermintide will probably have the same tedious grindfest stuff as Vermintide so…
Yeah, you’re hitting a lot of my concerns as well; I didn’t play the beta (I’m a console guy), but even the trailer they dropped for it just looked like ‘Left 4 Dead, but slightly more cartoony, and not really engaging in anything that’s changed in the artform for the past ten years or so’. I’m still definitely going…
I work in tech, mostly something akin to QA for the software and hardware my company produces, but because I’m at a level that’s not-quite developer and leagues beyond the majority of people I work with, I’m expected to know every-fucking-little-thing that our customers and installers touch, beyond our own products to…
That’s a very dangerous line of thought. Group punishment is, without exception, never acceptable. Now in this case the consequence for the rest of the team was unavoidable, and that falls squarely on “Wrigley’s” fault. What he did there should absolutely be no tolerance for.
You don’t seem to understand that not every blockchain is going to use anywhere near the amount of energy that bitcoin uses.