gandadfreeman
No More College Granddad
gandadfreeman

for having 128 players per match, battlefield has never felt more lonely. you can’t see the stats of anyone other than the people in your squad. there’s no scoreboard. there’s no voice chat. spotting is next to useless. oh, and if you don’t like the squad you’re on, too bad, there’s no way to switch to a different one!

Ah yes, the old “dismissing concerns on racism”. I once got banned for jokingly calling canadian french an ugly sounding dialect.

“That independence will be held as absolutely sacred, in the same way that editorial independence is treated at journalistic publications.”

I will say that I find it hilarious that the site made $750,000 a year, while the mods, who practically all have massive egos and consider their work extremely valuable to humanity, didn’t make a single cent.

Amazon is a garbage company so are your tears

Do NOT rage quit Hades runs! You lose the entire run and don’t keep any darkness you earned. Just let yourself die. Learned the hard way.

would that I was as composed as xBlyzes when I rage quit games of Warzone or runs on Hades lol, I’m an outsider to Hearthstone play casually or competitively (I clicked on this article to see a meltdown and was disappointed!) so I’m really not sure how xBlyzes’s very calm departure is so upsetting to the commenters

I remember Humble Bundle was started way-back-when by Wolfire, who had made Lugaru (one of my favorite indie games). It looks like they changed hands a few times since, and have been owned by Ziff-Davis (IGN) for the past few years.

Between that, and the brand’s expansion to include persistent bundles, a subscription

Na, I’m good! Especially when they cap the charity at 15%.

I’ll be honest, probably will if they ever have a good bundle again. But then, I can’t remember the last time I purchased one.

The sliders were also useful for spite purchases - buying a game from a particularly offensive developer but sliding alllllll the profit to charity.  I’m going to miss that.

The very short answer is that “for a certain type of punishingly difficult game, ‘git gud’ is a major part of the appeal for the people who play it.”

It’s not gatekeeping at all, we aren’t telling people to not play or that they shouldn’t. It’s simply saying, quit complaining about games you’re not willing to put much effort into. Nobody has to “git gud”, but at the very least spend some actual time trying to learn instead of just complaining after an hour, and

The thing is, though, the tutorials are badly designed even if you do decide to use them. And I say that as someone who loves the series.

MH has never really been intuitive.  It’s a real weakness for the series IMO.

Some people aren’t able/willing to put time into learning. MHW was my first foray into the franchise, but practice and learning are huge.  I can’t imagine trying to play a MH game without going through a tutorial as a new player.

I’m sorry but this kinda reads like “This game sucks because I tried jumping into difficult content without even playing the tutorials without having ever played a game in the series before”

This would be like if I complained Dark Souls wasn’t friendly to newcommers and the first thing I did was try to fight Kalameet.

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I think she is from Battle Arena Toshiden.

Dude you got your Dead or Alive in my Tekken 3.

Don’t worry about the whooshing sound you heard, it’s probably just Ryu doing a Spinning Bird Kick.