iamspartacus3
IamSpartacus
iamspartacus3

Royal. Easy. You intended will understand. 

I actually love musous. Like a lot. And this game, though billed as a musou, simply isn't. When you play, you'll see why. 

Honestly, as an American, I would be absolutely *fascinated* to see that happen. There’s plenty of games depicting people of other countries as the bad guys, so why should we be immune to that? It’s not like America hasn’t done enough shit to deserve it. The conversation around it would be crazy, I’m sure.

An age-old stereotype that has only unfortunately developed strength thanks to Trump’s shit-stain of a presidency.

Cruz: Can we work together?

I know this article is about how the left is, at times, comically critical of people who are their allies and how the left eat their own regularly. Women in leftist spaces are still subject to misogyny.

Hey now... Randy Pitchford is an FPS, hobby-grade coop campaign, genre-blended, multi-mode competitive e-sports, meta-growth choice for CEO.

Companies need a steady stream of games in order to make money, and it’s becoming obvious that it takes way too long to develop a big AAA game with modern hardware. So, they acquire proved studios to either help bring the AAA games faster, or to fill out the schedule with relatively smaller games to tide things over.

That thing is a monster regardless of why it issued forth into this world.

late stage capitalism hard at work coalescing the world’s wealth into fewer and fewer companies and hands. 

It's insane that they're not releasing this for the bestselling console. Portable Mass Effect is the dream.

If you bought 125 shares at around $4 back in April 2020, a $500 buy in, you would have turned that into $58k when it peaked but would still have $22,750 today.

You don’t have to be rich to get rich, you just have to be stupid patient and COSMICALLY lucky.

while that is a lot of cash, millions of americans have that sort of money saved up in some sort of savings or retirement account.

Early on, it was effectively that. And by early, I mean mid 90's or so.

And even that isn’t true, if you look at his periodic “I’m still holding you guys!!” screenshots, he has 50k SHARES, with a buy in value of $14.xx. Dude dropped 750k on gamestop stocks.

And it was so hard to tell people the truth, because you needed to have rotating cast of people because they were only going to be getting at best 10-12 hours a week.

I learned very quickly, when I worked for EBgames/GameStop back in the day, that ‘all you do is sit around, play and talk about games...’ is far from the truth.

Yeah, I’m familiar with Now. But I can also see Stadia replacing it due to better implementation, stronger infrastructure, or something akin to data sharing where Sony gets some sort of Google data in exchange for using the underlying tech.

I believe more people would have given Stadia a shot, had Google partnered-up with an existing digital games retailer (like Steam or Epic Games Store) and given their users the option to stream games they already own through this new free service called Stadia.

I’m hoping the bigger narrative that takes place is the crumbling of the widely believed lie that a stock is a reflection of the performance of a company (and by extention, Wall Street is Main Street).