these commentors are so annoying, I liked the article
these commentors are so annoying, I liked the article
Said the person who’s never taken a life, nor likely had the threat of theirs being taken.
I can only speak for Mass Effect since I just played those, they are basically narrative action games with dialogue options. To call them RPGs is to do a disservice to RPGs in general since they are way too linear (with the exception of ME1).
Complains about a thought out article discussing an attempt to play a game in a non-standard way. Kotaku commenters at their typical. lol
RPGs are one of the few types of games where going for a pacifist run should at least feel doable. The fact that Bethesda has still not found a way to make that happen is odd.
“It’s their fault if they don’t want to work in order to eat, plus aren’t we already spending money on food stamps that they waste on Oreos or some shit like that?”
-A solid percentage of Americans probably
This muffin issue is a problem with all competitors to the classic McMuffin. They try really hard to be a more substantial, possibly higher quality muffin that isn’t too crispy and doesn’t have any burnt edges. And that is why they fail.
That’s great, sounds like it’s good when you’re limiting it to summaries and scripts where the information is very black and white. I’m sure the more thorough your prompts are, the better the results.
Why is this a problem? If you want to only play the game with your friends, drop in drop out isnt going to prevent that
You seem to be missing my point. Dude is implying that that 30M was somehow squandered without noting that that money was made when Mr. Oher was under a conservatorship. Which means he wasn’t likely in control of that money so this is not a story about an NFL player going broke due to bad (or most likely nonexistent)…
Thank you. The implicit bias on these comments is so evident. It is coming from some that just relish in talking “ish”. In the 21st century that amount of money after, lawyers, agents and all other expenses...is nothing compared to the consequences of having your body punished every weekend. So much talk. Some missing…
You clicked, you commented, Kotaku won. I clicked, I commented, Kotaku won.
LMG is more than just YT drama. They have real pull in the tech industry.
There’s bound to be drama where content creators are involved but the combination of crunch/other anti-labor behavior, glaring conflicts of interest, and data inaccuracy from a $100 million company makes this newsworthy. And even if none of that other stuff had happened there’s still the sexual harassment allegations.
These channels and websites dictate tens of millions and collectively hundreds of millions of dollars of hardware spending a year. So lots of people care. When someone goes out to build a new gaming PC, they look at benchmarks generated by these types of people. It doesnt matter if you are a veteran or a noob, you…
I watched that IGN video and it had some angry video gamer mojo. Seeing we seem to have just passed the early 00's in retro-culturs, we’re probably in for a revival of those shenanigans.
Don’t get mad at developers for doing their job.
Customers pitting themselves against workers—a capitalism specialty
At least for my part, I’ve in the past used Baldur’s Gate 3 to argue against people who’ve defended certain monetization models. Say I point out that it’s ridiculous for a game to both cost $70 and charge for microtransactions, I’ve seen responses like saying that’s how much games cost and that they need to charge all…
yeah but everyone knows that the CEOs and shareholders deserve those big bonuses. they’ve worked hard all their lives to...erm...reasons. /s