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Please, no.

A company being able to shut down a tournament based on their game shouldn’t even be legaly possible. It’d be like if Spalding prevented any Basket Ball tournament using their balls. Copyright and trademarks laws often reach way too far.

Unpaid overtime at a salary a high school dropout would get for working in a fast food should not become the norm in any industry for any reason.

To me, the Switch have just been the console where I buy low spec games like indie 2D or low res 3D games because of the portability of the console and how those games won’t be affected by the lower spec hardware. But those kind of games also often get a Steam release. In the end, it’s always about Nintendo exclusives.

It actually never occured to me until now that Ditto can transform itself and bang with pretty much anything in this world.

You can have multiple “sandboxes”. If you put every single features of a game in a single map, it would probably not run. You’d go out of memory on target hardware. And if the goal is to test specific features in development, you want them in a vacuum with only the relevant bits.

But it does seem very silly to lock death animations of all things behind a paywall, especially in a horror game that has spent much of its marketing showing off how violent and gory its kills will be in the full game.

If mobile gaming is any reference, I am sad to say that people are that dumb and will end up paying for stuff they already have on hand.

Batteries can be easily replaced though.

Hotz has big plans for his 12 weeks at Twitter. He wants to get rid of the login popup that shows if you’ve been scrolling for too long.

Actually I probably waste more money on big sales and buying full price. At least when I buy a game full price, it is to play it right away. When I buy a game on sale, it often rots in my steam/PS/Nintendo library never to be even launched once.

Isn’t a white guy saying “Cracker” cultural appropriation?

How does Fortnite do it better? To me, the battle pass system is the worst you can ever. It’s basically selling a subscription accompanied to a chore to get what you paid for. It’s not like you’re paying for an in game item or game time. The moment you spend you money, you get nothing and have to work for it during a

Reminding me that I should get facebook off of my spotify acount.

I am embarrassed for the species that my kids are ever going to have to learn about this—pop star Justin Bieber paid a ridiculous $1.29 million for a receipt that said he owned a jpg of an ugly cartoon ape.

That’s not quite how game engines work, especially for those specifically made for a one game. They are not like Unreal or Unity which have a tools package that can make pretty much any type of game out of the box. But I get what you mean, they obviously took the BOTW engine and tried to shove a pokémon game in it.

They can cancel the deal and not buy Activision anymore though. They could have added some clause in the contract saying that until the deal went through, they can’t make any other long term contracts.

IMO, if your goal is to save money, a console without optical drive is the worst deal.

In the winter, you can deliver your tofu at a reasonable speed.

Soooo, is it a viable strategy to look up at all time?