and see it as a regulated industry that is simply not allowed to accept over a certain amount of money from an individual in a specific time
and see it as a regulated industry that is simply not allowed to accept over a certain amount of money from an individual in a specific time
I hear a lot of what NFTS “can actually be used for”, but like no one really tries to go an implement that? We can only judge them for what they are being used for now, not for something that possibly maybe if we’re lucky and the planets align may 0r may not happen.
Ignoring all the NFT lingo.. they were just planning to begin a story, then let random people on the internet pay them to finish it. Which is hilarious.
Definitely gives Into the Breach vibes. Sounds interesting.
Plenty other roguelikes out there let you save a run while also having countermeasures to prevent people from save scumming or reloading saves just to reroll rooms or chest drops they don’t like. (like determining all drops during world generation so reloading will always give you the same thing, or forcing an…
Not to side with a giant corporation, but I’m sure all the rules are established in an EULA no one bothers to read and just happily accepts until something bad happens.
well, shit
The issue here is that the rules allow this, by only giving you a warning the first time you do it, and a kick from the tournament only after repeated offense. It’s totally a scummy thing to do, but the rules allowed it. The organizers realized that their own rules were dumb and changed them after the fact.
Does the movie even need any more promotion? At this point Disney is just showing off how much money they have.
When boobs reach that size you can’t even accuse them of being lewd because they look plain ridiculous and unnapealing, lol.
The way I see it, Frontier is just sitting on a genre without any serious competition. The games are ok, but nothing spectacular, they are able to make money out of them only because no one else is trying.
Let me try to understand, you gotta spend money on buying the game, then spend money AGAIN on microtransactions to ensure that you level up faster than everyone else (because the shoe is limited and is given in a first come first serve basis) and then you spend money AGAIN to get the shoes?
I get it’s a collector item,…
The tweet they cited seems incomplete (forgot the lrlr part), but in game you gotta put the correct version for it to work.
They went dark on all their platforms (twitter, youtube even fortnite’s official website). I know they are totally doing it to generate mystery and hype but damn it’s totally working.
“for uttering comments against Barcelona, the player (Neymar) and the president”.
Seriously if you blur the NBA logo and the famous players faces you’d never guess it’s a basketball game, but rather some shaddy casino site.
You can really sum it up as “players find mildly intersting thing, BioWare calls it a bug and patches it out the next day”
If he did something illegal, notify the police, and do an internal investigation to see if he got inside help from one of your employers and double check any vulnerabilities on your serves and all that.
But sending private investigators to tresspass into his house? yeah that’s not creepy at all. Rather isn’t that even…
With the same logic that videogames cause violence, we should force politicians to play a few rounds of Civilization and a few hours of Sim City to see if they are worthy of ruling a country.
But that “super expensive” release would most likely be aimed at the hardcore fans that already know all the nooks and crannies of the story and will buy it regardless of the videogame, not to the newcomers that could potentially get spoiled from the game’s story segments (who would buy super expensive merch of…