Hey this is Apple. They banned Civil War focused apps because they had the Confederate Flag in them.
Hey this is Apple. They banned Civil War focused apps because they had the Confederate Flag in them.
Shit like this that apple pulls is just one of the many reasons no one can take mobile gaming seriously. Oh you want a full, quality game you can play ALL the time for a reasonable price? Fuck you we’re approving more Clash of Clans clones
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Did someone piss on your cereal this morning?
I just cannot fathom the approval for Aiden, one of the worst-dressed video game characters of the decade.
Piracy is easy and easily integrated into the ecosystem.
holy crap there are a lot of people shitting on your comment.
I am going to assume that every single one of the people commenting that “piracy is theft” have never, ever, ever had an MP3. Ever, for any reason.
Because, effectively EVERY mp3 is illegal.
So he doesn’t even finish the first Godus game, pisses everyone off and even publically apologizes (half-heartedly, I’ll add), and then makes another.
Maybe I’m old school, but I absolutely detest video journalism. Nothing against your attempt, Mr. Klepek, but I believe it to be an evolution the needs to be un-Darwined. I enjoy Kotaku because it’s one of the few geek sites that still write way more often than they make a video. I would’ve loved to read the article,…
Sometimes I wonder if this is how New Vegas came about
Interesting theory, but overlooks the damage that the industry does to itself in nickel and diming their product. Devalueing it and cutting it up to sell it for scraps.
It has never been proven (yet) with definitive facts that piracy has an overall positive or negative effect on the economy of any digital medium, especially not the economic success of a video game. Whether it has a real efect on the economy currently largely depends on which side of the argument you are and who did…
Well, being head of PR at Konami has probably been a nightmare of a job recently, so I guess she deserves some recognition for not going insane yet.
When you drop a gun (or anything scrappable for that matter) and use the workshop to scrap it, the game treats it like you had removed something else from the settlement corresponding to the amount of resources used by that gun; you can keep doing it to increase the settlement size limit indefnitely atm. The limit is…