johnnypiranha
JohnnyPiranha
johnnypiranha

Man, these comments are super disappointing - why are yall so adamant about sticking up for corporations? Are they paying you?

Let’s go over some things here:

1. Back in 2015, Uber and Lyft actually did pay a very nice wage. Remember all the fluff pieces backed by Uber and Lyft talking about drivers earning over 100K

Them: All I know is, if you’re gonna tell me that a child is going to travel the world for eight years training and learning to become a master fighter, I’ll tell you’re being ridiculous.

At least he was arrested AFTER seeing the movie.

Never been a fan of Rousey. Don’t like pugilism and she is a crime against acting.Having said that, as much as hate to agree with her, she is right about the transgender fighter.

Yield up enough sacrifices an’ savage knick-knacks an’ harbourage in the microtransactions when they wanted it, an’ they’d let well enough alone. Wudn’t bother no strangers as might bear tales aoutside—that is, withaout they got persistent online multiplayer. All in the band of the faithful—Order o’ Dagon—an’ the

Best part of Captain America, my favorite MCU movie, as the Red Skull is taking the tesseract at the beginning of the movie, he throws away the line, ‘...and Der Fuhrer digs for trinkets in the desert....’.

They learned a lot of hard lessons with the first game and got a lot of reps in terms of how to drastically overhaul in positive, meaningful ways during the shelf life on the first one. So it’s good to see them to use that experience right out of the gate to fix some things while interest is at peak levels instead of

The rate at which they’ve made changes, communicated those changes and talked to the community about suggestions and ideas is nothing but impressive. I wasn’t around for the first game so I’m not sure if it was the same story or drastically improved but I am legit surprised with not just the quality of the game but

Schreier, I will always appreciate your deep-dives into the less glamorous sides of this hobby and the industry that supports it. While most of Kotaku’s articles are (and probably should be) focused on the games themselves, it’s incredibly important that we never lose sight of the human cost incurred in the production

Jason, I’ve been a developer on more than one of these types of monolithic ambitious-but-aimless projects that eventually lurches over the finish line (late). You’ve gone through months (or years) of very real suffering to get it to that point, and when it arrives, you’re embarrassed at what’s been put out. It’s

I’ve been waiting for the Schreier breakdown of how this fell apart far more than the game itself.

It’s called Titanfall 2

This isn’t really true. You can just wear the blues until you get powerful rewards, which are not hard to get and will start dropping at 640+ once your average power level is 640. You can be back to all purple stuff within minutes.

It would have been a shame if Bethesda had banned their last remaining players..

I heard about it earlier this week and spent most of today chasing it. What I didn’t know until the Bungie meeting at 4pm ET was who would get Destiny, which is why I waited until then to report it — I didn’t think it would be responsible to share that Activision and Bungie were splitting without being able to tell

Forsaken is really good. Black Armory ‘dlc’ isn’t traditional dlc. It’s endgame extension so it’s not easy and doesn’t have a long scripted story but I like it.

So can I reinstall Destiny 2 now?

The Horror Story boost was a god send! 

A lot of people got Horror Story with festival of the lost, which dropped at 600. I think thunderlord also dropped at 600, might be wrong. Either way, if you have just one gun at 600, everything boost you up like crazy. I went from 510 to 550 the week I got horror story, and hit 600 pretty comfortably after that.

Hope

Yeah, they are. I’m at 595, and I don’t play hardcore (an hour or two a day if I can). Keep doing anything that gives “powerful rewards” and you’ll get there.