jonlangevin
Jon Langevin
jonlangevin

gamers under the age of 18 only make up 26 percent of the total population of gamers

Calm down no one is forcing anyone to buy it for $60 either. If it’s not worth it for people then just don’t buy it or wait for a price drop. The people that will pay $60 won’t care how much you pay neither should you care how much anyone else is willing to spend.

Yeah, let’s all blame Sony shall we? It’s just easier that way. Apparently they’re forcing people’s hands when it comes to Steam pricing now, who would have thought it?

This is a microcosm of what the Star Citizen meltdown will look like.

Exactly.

That sub has been a cesspit of fan-wankery conjecture from the day it was birthed. I think I unsubbed within a week of joining due to the delusional mindset those users have.

I’d say this is mostly true but not always accurate. I grew up in a poor neighborhood and a lot of people I lived around would spend good money on dumb pointless shit. I remember going to high school with guys whose parents would spend $150 on the new Jordans but then they would still be wearing old worn out cloths. I

My first planet will be Planet X. And I, Duck Dogers, will claim it in the name of Earth!

True, unless he ends up on a planet with an over abundance of resources and makes a bee line to the center of the galaxy with a beastly over upgraded ship.

Oh no. This is not going to be a comment section I can browse, is it?

WTF IS THAT THING? BURN THE HOUSE DOWN. BURN IT.

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Lee Enfield Short Magazine MkIII vs. Mauser Gewehr ‘98

The Lee-Enfield is one hell of a gun, probably one of the best rifles made during the war.

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The Beeb has royalty-free usage of many music tracks, thanks to TV Licenses!! What do you think they use, NPR bullshit?

Did they have to use such an awful soundtrack to produce those videos?

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I think the trailer strikes a lovely balance between accuracy and fantasy, to the point that I’ve been watching The Great War videos all morning long, excited to experience the conflict from a new angle later this year.

Will have to check out the channel World War I and Korea are probably the two most under represented wars in terms of movies and video games.

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I honestly believe that his channel is the whole reason Battlefield went to the World War I in the first place. Someone on the development team had been watching those videos for a while and said, “We could totally do this. He makes it seem actually way more interesting than history class.” I was actually surprised by

Total nonsense. I don’t understand VR apathy at all. Giddy anticipation mixed with realistic expectations and some patience seems like the only rational response to me. The first round will be over-priced, under-powered and a bit jank. But it will still be a complete revolution. Video games have painted themselves

I had the exact same experience when I first tried VR at a “VR film festival”. Many of the experiences were great, but seeing a room full of people wearing headsets is the goofiest and most dystopian looking thing I’ve ever seen.