gizmo74
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That sounds very reasonable and I would assume that isn’t terribly difficult to implement.


If someone is going through a mental health crisis, unqualified streamers assisting them seems like something that should be outright disallowed by Twitch.
As it said in the article, these people are not trained to handle these situations. Most of them are just people playing video games and chatting for

I understand that but I am wondering what games this is done in. Most games I know of beyond CS: Go and I have been told PUBG as well don’t have features that could be traded for gambling purposes.
Is there some kid-friendly roblox-like or something I am completely unaware of or is it pretty much confined to CS: Go

Yeah I remember those back in the day, same with EQ2. I guess I just didn’t think it was a prevalent occurrence in gaming these days, especially something as young as 11 year-olds would encounter.

I know that CS:GO’s betting is done through a third party site, but I was just trying to think of any other games that you

What games allow some kind of skin/item gambling beyond CS: GO?

We are living with some close friends that also have a child, (ours 10, theirs 5) and we have dedicated a small room for playing with toys, no video games in there, and we rotate the toys every so often. Over the last two month it was lego toys, now it is Hot Wheels, and they love to build cities and use whatever is

Oh hi mark.

Servers seem better, I’ve played a few games with friends. Definitely enjoying the port as it is, taking into consideration some of the issues will be worked out in patches.

The game has significantly better performance when docked, and while 4 to 6 superstar matches are really slow, 1v1 and 3 way matches work just fine. A bit of sluggishness when in handheld mode, but I expect that to be fixed in an upcoming patch.

So far, lots of fun...servers are having issues but that is pretty common

He has two left feet, it makes sense, he just keeps going in circles.

The internet is full of enough negativity, I just avoid things I don’t like.

FNAF World was the perfect intro to JRPG style games for my then-8-year-old son. Now he wants to dive into similar games! Can’t complain.

The graphics style seems similar to Mega Man Powered Up! For the PSP. That was a fantastic take on the first game and the custom levels.

All joking aside, I really never got into the look of most non-federation ships until the Cardassians or Ferengi started showing up more frequently in DS9. I’d agree the D’deridex is probably oen of the best looking but all the non-federation ships seem more form than function, which never made sense to me.

All I see is a bunch of pretenders to the throne that is Voyager. (and voyager as well.)

You don’t seem to understand what that word means. If someone is buying what they want to be buying and is informed about what it is they are they are buying, that isn’t a scam.

They are going to stick around. Plain and simple. I personally don’t care if they stick around. If they become too intrusive for me personally, I will just not play those games. Much like movies that don’t appeal to me or contain subject matter I don’t like, I just don’t go.

Parents choosing to be ignorant will never

Yes lets compare something as trivial as video games to entire swaths of people being marginalized, abused, murdered and systematically oppressed in their freedoms.

The fact that this is a first-world luxury problem is exactly why the gov’t will undoubtedly overreach when given the opportunity. Because the solution

I can’t read apparently, even when trying to be useful.

I am reasonably sure that it is meant to say “This box is a special amiibo” but yeah it does come across as “This box is a special” AMIIBO LOGO Try it with MARIO GALAXY LOGO (Even though it looks an awful lot like Mario Odyssey’s logo....I’m dumb)