as someone who used to work with egotistic assholes, I found out that flaming the ego was a good way to get paid and also a way to see the asshole eventually up his neck in shit. good for the wallet and the schadenfreude.
as someone who used to work with egotistic assholes, I found out that flaming the ego was a good way to get paid and also a way to see the asshole eventually up his neck in shit. good for the wallet and the schadenfreude.
he could go the Punisher way, but decided on pantyhose, pointy ears and stupid self-imposed guidelines. so, yeah, he likes drama A LOT.
“we must defend our traditions”
good point!
and wait for the summer tassel DLC!
not paying a cent more for MGV, Fuck Konami.
yup, think about saving that kind of money for one or two years, and at a personal cost.
for a lot of people, anything beyond free is unaffordable.
someone can save for years for a shabby rig, capable of playing most games on low, or to buy it used. or, just as common and way worse, they take credit.that still doesn’t leaves money for the software.
I am amazed at how over and over people presents data about piracy and how people can’t even bother to read it, they just keep parroting the industry slogans!
here:
tell that to them, go on, they outnumber you. Massively.
indeed, as the largest part of people pirating can’t actually pay for the games, simple demographics, and that data is quite easy to get by.
they guy is not bad, I bought the early access knowing this may happen, a shitty, incomplete mess of a concept game -his trademark since black & white 2.-. still, he needs an intervention, badly.
and ashtray, the taste of old, sad ashtray.
let me rephrase it. it’s a direct consequence -along many other, far more unpleasant- of extreme income inequality. is part of the very system that decries it, and will remain on it until the system itself changes.
see? not justifying.
Get over it, life isn’t fair...
are you sure they aren’t a need?
yeah, it’s unfair, isn’t it? as unfair as someone in a country making a tenth of the money for the same job someone else makes in a different country.