freyar
Freyar
freyar

Let’s see what stupid bullshit the AAA industry can come up with on this. Coming soon: FIFA 2020 live match betting. But to get around concerns it’ll be for player packs or whatever.

Clearly I’m not the target anymore. I loved the compete mind screw that the Black Ops storyline offered. Is why I bought then mostly. Stored playing multiayer and zombies after BO2

Pillars of Eternity-

The major disappointment in the end is that I don’t believe Zuckerberg is wholly responsible for all these decisions. I’m of the opinion that the “committee” that builds these options is responsible. I can’t blame him for not knowing every detail of his company. Even then, I’m starting to feel that perhaps Facebook is

This is an EA title.. there’s no way I’m playing this without thoroughly researching it. I’ve been burned too badly by Andromeda, and Battlefield 1 (People keep saying BF1 is great.. I’ve not been a fan). Let alone the Battlefront 2 issues and the upcoming Burnout Paradise “remaster” on PC.

Doing this in Utah will only end up with a 20-car pileup on the highway that already has fourteen accidents on it.

The real problem is the (rudimentary) lip syncing doesn’t line up properly with audio track at 60fps. While it isn’t bad because most discussions are piecemeal, it is distracting.

I don’t know enough about the IP here, but this makes both sides look terrible.

Four? that means there’s two others I haven’t heard of? (Only played the series on PC.)

It doesn’t work like that anymore. Whales generate the major earnings, in order to draw whales, you need to have “normal players” and to have “normal players” you have to hide the game as a normal game.

It ran for three years.

“Guy Who Makes Money Off Gambling Boxes Says His Implementation is Good.”

I did chuckle when my portfolio dropped in value as titles became no longer purchaseable.

Used to report $18k

Fantasy Grounds surpasses Train Simulator. (Not that that’s a bad thing.)

“Huh.. you’re gay? Surprised me. Whatever, get back to work.”

The process is to match people with the items against people without in such a way as to try and insinuate that s good player is worth emulating. This isn’t just about guns. This is about tweaking all match settings to favor someone with anything bought via microtransactions.

This is because we are unable to trust that the designed time investment for the grind is legitimate and not in any way determined as part of the games-as-service or microtransaction model.

The problem is, can we trust publishers to be truthful in the implementation of things like this?

I never heard of it until now.