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This si perhaps a testament of how stressed Bungie are these days.
Or it’s just abit charming.
Either way, since Activision left Destiny 2 has become a much much better game.

Oooh the Irishman was mostly incoherent to me and I lost interest after like 2:30 hours. Sorry Martin!

Holy shit

I think what is needed for the indie scen to thrive and pose a serious alternative to blockbustin’ online gaming is good curation. Either through algorithms or the good ol’ days (someone with intellectual integrity selecting the “good stuff”). It’s so silly how much good indie games are out there but get minuscule

These kids talking like “30fps is quite playable”....
I remember playing games with 15 fps on the original Playstation just fine! =P

Then why even bother to answer?

Im not sure where you are from but most “dominating” countries has killed children for less. Like the States for example. 

To be honest, I think we are all overestimating Kojima as a games-designer and auteur genius. He has basically been regurgitating the same kind of design for two decades now.

Om sorry to say that there is no legal obligation whatsoever to turn profit towards your shareholders. To obstruct a company, obviously making non-profitable or de-profitable while in any sort of control of said company could be legible for suit. This is to prevent CEOs and members of board from deliberately fucking

Thx for the review but I think its important to be a little bit mor critical. Because the pacing in this thing is horrible. The action is constantly broken up by worthless cutscenes. Just when your blood starts pumping the game tales control away from you.

I think I do have a pretty good understanding since I deal with it myself on a daily basis. But it is also just my own experience.
It might be like you say, that scientists and psychiatrists have a good grasp on mental illness, albeit in some countries. Japan and Sweden, for example, are not as lucky.
And about the

It is not what you say, again, it is how you say it.

Criticism is a good thing. And I know that most developers appreciate feedback. But threats and nastiness is not feedback, or criticism. It is like any relationship; you do your part. As much as it is the devs responsibility to make something worthy of purchase it is your responsibility to spend your money wisely. 

It is easy to be an idealist when you are young. It gets harder as you grow up. Life becomes more complex and....ok, for example: You have a spouse and 3 kids to feed, this makes it very hard to risk your job so that you can go on a rant to your boss about your “perceived” right to fight for your art. I mean, come on.

And yeah, suck it up, gamers are mean, get over it.”

If you live by yourself, in the woods, I would not take issue with that statement. But as soon as you interact with other people you have to start compromising. 

It is also your responsibility to spend that money responsible.

behaving like a child throwing a tantrum because a plastic action figure failed to fly of its own accord.”

haha, I used to behave like that when I was 4. 

You sound bitter. Your argument could as easily be pointed back at you, methinks.
 
It is kinda easy tho, to avoid this conundrum. Dont pre-order, wait for reviews, ask around what other people think of the game you are thinking about playing and then make a decision on how you want to spend your money.

I totally agree

Do you have a smart-phone? And, how many hours do you spend on it a day?

The only folks who are getting hurt by this debacle are the developers. It feels like being back in 89 again, where ninotendo only allowed their own logo on the cover of games for their systems.