homersghost
VegetarianZombie
homersghost

I’m at the point where honestly - I don’t care how much money you spent on the stupid game. You bought it. At some point, you have take responsibility for your actions.

The sub reddit is a dumpster fire. At this point, the toxicity is feeding on itself. The community is literally eating itself and nothing will please them until the game itself collapses. Anything good from that community is being swallowed by the negativity. I’m surprised there are still mods. I would have quit a

I’m guessing you don’t have skin in the game. I drove to my son’s school yesterday to drop off his chrome book. The school was blocked off by police cars. It was an active shooter drill for kids between nine to twelve. As a parent - that’s a horrifying situation to drive into. Especially in Connecticut - not too far

Have you actually played the new battlefield? It’s pure chaos with 128 players. If you are able to hunt down the santa in that chaos, I’d tip my hat to you.

Yes - I’m having a great time. I was initially disappointed. I started with Conquest and I was just having no fun. I played Portal for awhile, mostly Bad Company 2 until I played around with Breakthrough which is by far, my favorite mode.

Star Citizen is essentially game design converted to an NFT - makes a ton of money for reasons that no one understands

This is literally the case with every Battlefield launch. It’s funny to read people wax poetic about Battlefield 4 when that game was hated with the ire of a thousand suns on launch.

I find Clerics to be one of the most interesting and diverse classes in 5e. I walked into 5e thinking it was just a healer class, but my oh my - so many awesome options from weapon smithing (forge domain) to straight up controlling the battlefield (order domain). It’s such a great class.

Ah, I see - I stand corrected. I was under the impression that wasn’t the case. Then yes, I agree. It’s no big deal.

You obviously don’t share a PS5 with other people. Also, you lose your game state if the console updates.

Is it though? This is like selling a car with a radio in the glovebox. Sure, if you know it’s there, it’s not that big a deal. But to the uninitiated, the car effectively has no radio. It’s on the developers to inform the user.

It doesn’t have to be an either/or. I can play a game like Alien Isolation on the hardest difficulty but the game has plenty of save points so I can play the game with a bonus being that saving the game has its own tension.

What does easy mode have to do with saving? If the game is concerned about save scumming, as others have wrote, provide a save and quit feature. The game just needs a way to save progress when life gets in the way. Nothing at all has to change about the game’s structure or difficulty.

I mean ... every video game movie since the dawn of cinema has been hot garbage, but I’m sure this will be the one!

You are actually purchasing a license to stream the game. That’s what you are buying. Just as you buy a license to play a game on Steam. In an ideal world, you could buy one license that would cover every platform (streaming or not).

Wow - a company that treats its employees like crap is now treating their customers like crap? I’m shocked!

People can be careless in industry. I would argue that dangerous mistakes like the Kill Bill incident are more likely to occur in poor working conditions (ie, non union gigs). A prime example of this was The Crow.

I worked as a camera assistant for a time. Basically, you have to work a crap load of non-union jobs before you gain admittance to the union (IATSE). Those non-union jobs are pretty horrible. They will grind you into dust and if you are lucky, you get paid for the supplies that you used on set. Everyone works to go

I wrote off Stadia last year. I cancelled my pre-order and wiped my hands with it. Last month, i received a free trial (with controller and Chromecast). I tried it out and was impressed. I’m now playing through Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. It’s definitely a snappier than the version I played on the PS4.

I had no idea this thing exists, but once you mentioned comics in the 90s, I completely understood. My god, I started reading comics when they cost 75 cents in high school. In one year, they went from 75 cents to 2-3 dollars. I hated buying them in stores so I subscribed via. mail. My friends thought I was an idiot