Why I have zero sympathy for victims of crypto scams: These people are out there simply begging to be scammed. In fact, the majority are hoping to be on the ground floor of scams in hopes of selling their worthless crap before the bottom drops out.
Why I have zero sympathy for victims of crypto scams: These people are out there simply begging to be scammed. In fact, the majority are hoping to be on the ground floor of scams in hopes of selling their worthless crap before the bottom drops out.
Can’t wait for the handful of crypto dorks to roll in here talking about how Kotaku never says anything nice about NFTs and no one understand their potential except for them and it’s all so unfair because how are they ever going to become fake crypto Pokémon pyramid scheme landlords if people know that it’s just a…
Pretty much.
Most Private Equity companies buy the distressed (but not completely failing) company and align it as a subsidiary. They will do one of two actions:
1) Shift debt obligations to it and then spin it off and let the spinned-off company collapse from the debt. But this action isn’t limited to private equity.…
That was my thought. Gonna be a lot of anger from a lot of whiny little babies who haven't had to struggle a day in their life.
Isn’t private equity that thing where some company swoops in to buy another flailing company, loads it with debt to boost stock price and then sell when they have achieved their goal, leaving whatever remains with the debt problems? That thing where the CEO class wins and the rest loses?
This game is INCREDIBLY unfriendly to experimentation with different builds just due to the complete impossibility of farming any of the last-level upgrade materials. Basically, assuming you did all the sidequests, you can upgrade a grand total of what, like 6 unique weapons and 10 regular weapons? And that’s it,…
The mod makes it more fun for these people. Why do you care so much?
Why is it that FromSoftware die-hards are so intent on making their games out to be some sort of transcendental experience? The “experience” of playing Elden Ring won’t be tarnished (pun intended) by someone else wanting an unofficial easy mode.
Bears are the worst. Period.
Had some dipshit invade another player that summoned me to help with a boss (which I set up all my gear for) and killed the invader by pretty much spamming the talent of my blasphemous blade because he tried attacking me while I was in the „joining animation“.
Wait, so playing in co-op is what allows a player to be invaded?
In the first few games, your character was in a weakened state by default; lower max hp, possibly lower attributes, there was some variation from game to game. Whenever you did something to reach full strength, (beating bosses, using limited items, or whatever) you became vulnerable to invasions. This was an awful…
I gave my Moonveil to some random dude because I wasn’t using it. He was so happy, it made me feel good.
Gamers: Souls Games are perfect, immaculate art. Immutable in their original design and intent. An expression of artistic creativity so pure and unique that I will react as though my family dog is being murdered in front of me every time a games journalist suggests even the slightest possibility that anything about…
The projectile length is not as good as this article makes out. It’s short. It doesn’t travel much further than a blade length.
Its really hard to emphasize how much Huge Fucking Dork energy is coming from that tweet.
Yeeeep. I'm a recent convert and enjoying the games, but haven't touched PVP due to shit like this.
Invaded at RL1 by the Church of Elleh and managed to intercept a Moonveil being dropped for a new player!
*opens wallet*
I mean, I’d be perfectly happy to get a Ciri-focused game that just assumes the ‘she survived and became a Witcher’ ending (ummm... spoilers, I guess). Maybe make the game’s tutorial area her visit to Geralt’s sweet little vinyard at the end of Blood & Wine, so this one starts where that one ‘left off’, so to speak.…