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The game came out YEARS ago, has absolutely no microtransactions, and you still want a free class?

I think the U.S. economy already gave kids enough reasons to not get a college degree.

For the longest time I thought the game said “PWNED” instead of “PINNED”.

I am absolutely stunned that a Bethesda game is buggy.

He said he wants to punch him in the face. I totally disagree have a look at the history of the best drivers ever in F1. Senna, Hamilton etc they all started their careers as young arrogant upstarts and rubbed everyone the wrong way because of their attitude and the way they raced hard, and sometimes

100% agree... Verstappen has/had every right to maintain his position until told otherwise by RACE CONTROL... at that point in the race he has no idea whether or not a penalty would indeed be given or whether or not he would be asked to give up his position for Vettel. Seeing as Hamilton AND Rosberg cut turn 1 on the

Honestly, I kind of respect Verstappen for not giving a fuck. He saw both Hamilton and Rosberg cut corners and gain an advantage without getting penalized, and he didn’t get any penalty while the race was still on. So why give up the position?

What a waste of resources. While there is overwhelming demand for SP content, they just churn out MP content that is fragmenting an already tiny user base. I doubt many people are buying it.

That’s all well and good, but the bigger question at play here is: “What is more important: That pro players and the people who care about watching them are happy, or that the community at large is happy.” I imagine the importance of the latter is greater than the former.

Much closer to PS3/Xbox 360.

None of that is really a counter-argument to what he’s saying.

Several professional players have stated that they could be doing FAR more money by just streaming.

You’re right, it is a spectator sport. And as pointed out in the article, it doesn’t make for stupendous viewing, especially with video games, for the game to remain perfectly stagnant. That’s well and good, and there is a clear viewership in that, but if there’s an opportunity to keep things fresh and exciting to

They are “pros.” They’ll just have to adjust to the patches, because the argument works both ways. What’s a “stable” meta game to some is boring to others. I find it incredibly lame when team comps are so similar. The constant balance adjustments make sure teams can get more creative in who they run. A game like

Precisely. They’re supposed to be some of the best players in the world. Part of becoming the best means being able to adapt to changes and learn the ins and outs of the meta quickly.

Its not about THE esports players, its about the lazy wannabee pros, the lower echelons, that will not want to adapt and instead cry a river about unfair and bad blizzard is.

I agree with you, unfortunately.

Money doesn’t mean a thing if you’re an inexperienced developer who’s not familiar with a working budget. It’s why the vast majority of these end up either failing outright or release in some half-formed, mediocre state with a ton of missing features.

Prey for the Gods, an ambitious survival game influenced by Shadow of the Colossus, continues to look incredible

Sounds like the crew’s relationship is on the rocks.