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For all our sakes I hope you’re right. It’s clear they’ve been sinking most of their eggs into that basket considering the last 2 years of events have been re-hashes with nothing new beyond skins (we did get a new lucioball stadium, but i think that all ties into OW2 too), otherwise it has been clear that they have

If you’ve played any of their holiday challenge modes lately I think you’ve had a good taste of what OW2 is going to look/feel like.

Basically publishers learned that games have a finite amount of money they can earn through sales and unlike the old days where you could get a couple content updates for free, they realized that further monetization of a game with dlc meant they can get your price of admission + money for continued development which

it wasn’t long ago that games had features released on the cd/dvd only to be under lock gates for later dlc. I think companies have gotten wise to how this looks and so we get more items just held back and released eventually.

what else will 2020 give us?

Storage is the least of my worries.

I’ve thought this for a long time. We are accelerating events so much with our actions rather than lessening the effects.

I’ve always loved that ‘with every bullet so far’ line.

I still have my old XIII CD/DVDs (whatever format that was) sitting on my old PC gaming shelf, right next to Pyst and Hexen.

No one animates fire or electric like don bluth. he’s a master at the craft.

guess I need to go after every cartoon that depicts humans with less than 5 fingers.

I’m glad nintendo is doing well, they make great products and games. It’s their services that suck balls. Nintendo Online is the biggest joke, least it’s not that expensive to maintain.

that’s dark.

thank you for putting that together, it’s what we were all thinking.

I’m with you, the game does little to elicit a chubby from me. I watched some of the Ghostrunner game play and thought to myself it’s like playing Genji with Lucio wall walking.

I imagine it’s all about metrics, which we will never see I’m sure, but it has to do with download numbers at launch and peak player numbers during the first week or two of the DLC. If your numbers aren’t good then you could lose funding/support from your parent company or lenders (whoever helps fund the dev company).

I lament the lack of gas stoves down here in North Carolina, having moved from Chicago a couple years ago. In Chicago I couldn’t find electric cause everything was gas there, even my clothes dryer which I had found very confusing. I moved down here and I’ve looked at over 20 apartments now and only came across one

I always liked that movie too. I bet that scene with his wedding band was a very hard days work.

War is hell. - Sherman

So many questions about the shit just laying about the house.