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Gintoki96
gintoki960

For all the steam crybabies, yes.

Steam, Origin, Uplay, GOG Galaxy, EPIC...sometimes its not about allegiance, its simply about not wanting 9000 different fucking launchers when almost all the games you play are already on just one.

Oh cool, Borderlands 3 comes to Steam just in time for it to be cheap enough for me to buy it.

Moronic gamers: “I don’t know what a competitive market looks like.”

Exclusives are a way of creating competition between storefronts. Epic has drawn a line in the sand labeled 12% and now expects Steam to step up if they want games to be drawn back to their storefront. 30% is an INSANE royalty rate and they only got away with it because there wasn’t an alternative. Now there is.

Besides the lack of a healing class Im so ready to leave 4.0 and move on to 5.0. This expansion has been fun but it just didn’t hold me attention much. I was only coming back for the patches and then would be gone again a month later.

People just like to be upset. Let em, it blows off steam.

Strange times we live in. Seems like everyone has turned in to a spoiled little child, throwing a fit about the world that doesn’t cater to them, and their needs/wants/likes. This is why we have so little in the way of originality anymore. Everything is engineered to placate the whining masses, and what isn’t, is

I forget did XII have male bunny people? Besides this is XIV not another game, they can do whatever they damn please and have been. It’s been a picking-and-choosing-game for a while.

I feel like people are upset at the wrong thing. They should be more upset that the game still hasn’t gotten a new healing job since 3.0.

flicking your wrist 90 degrees, from horizontal to vertical, in .025 seconds. Like the developers at Valve, I would have guessed players with super twitch skills would be able to move fast, but not that fast.

So you mean a dev made a mistake, but Gamers will find a way to use this as further evidence to why Epic sucks and a monopolistic Steam store is really actually just a good thing for everyone, guys.

I still don’t understand why companies don’t just stream their cartoon shows 24/7 on repeat.... It wouldn’t be that hard to set it up and play it all the time and collect profits off ads.

So let me get this straight:

Anyone that brings up piracy as a mean to protest against a game company is immediately deemed unfit for any form of logical argumentation. If we had a spaceship with a one-way ticket out of the solar system, we’d need to pack it with these people before pressing the launch button.

It seems like the shitty move is mobilizing consumers to try to enforce a near monopoly on digital sales, even though the 30% commission is usurious at best.

Also, do they think that pirating will help the PC games industry?

The irony in this

Right? If they’re not throwing tantrums about something, are they even really gamers?

Gamers are just the biggest fucking babies.