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Kaleb J
kalebjc315

I don’t really listen to podcasts, but I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say that podcasts probably make money from advertising.

Why do companies keep swelling alcohol? Why is fast food still being sold? Why are cars allowed to go really fast?

The woman, a vegetarian, ordered the beverage “because it was advertised as ‘plant-based’ and ‘clean,’” the lawsuit says, but after drinking it she allegedly experienced heart palpitations.

This is hilarious, and the level of tone-deaf we’re seeing is line line with their previous posts, like the one saying to please not call them scammers, their scam game isn’t a scam and they worked hard for years on their dream game. All those purchased assets took years I guess, even though most of the assets used

I hope they don’t fail, but just because they didn’t even deserve any other chance to have the opportunity for it.
By now hopefully everyone has understood that these people were scammers. And if they weren’t so highlighted by everyone they would have gotten away with way more money.

And DrDisrespect...even if he said

They’ve literally blamed everyone but their own management and direction team

I hope these people continue to fail, because blaming anyone but themselves for that trash they put out and the resulting dumpster fire that ensued is insane.

Great. Now fade in obscurity and don’t come back

Executives need to justify their pay by making arbitrary decisions!

This really is the dumbest timeline.

Turns out not everyone lives near local places or can afford them. Sorry we are all not like you and can afford that luxury.

I really wish more of these fast food places did All Day Breakfast, McDonald’s did for a while until covid killed that (and I don’t think they’ve brought it back), unless I’m traveling I’m never out in the world during breakfast hours and so I pretty much never get to try any of this stuff. Not all the time, but

Maybe it’s better that the game got taken out to pasture, but ...it’s still a bummer when any game gets killed off as the industry slowly consolidates and retracts.

People getting their money back doesn’t change that the game itself, from the beginning, was an odd scam that was never going to deliver on it’s vertical slice, hand-made “gameplay” previews, and blatantly mislabeled genres that were hastily changed after release. 

Everyone who *requested* a refund got one. I'm willing to bet they made a pretty profit off the people who forgot to or didn't know they could get a refund.

We’ll remember it was we knew it, a huge scammy piece of shit and a cautionary tale for fake game trailers and hype moving forward. 

It is more accurate to say that with physical, you have an actual product that you can do whatever you want with. With digital, you have an access key that is bound to an account and subject to the whims of the network you purchased it on.

I realize this is glaringly obvious and doesn’t actually change anything about what you’re describing, but pretty much everyone buying PC games does so through Steam (or a similar service), as has been the case for years... one stat I found says physical media made up 2% of PC game sales and 28% of console game sales

They arent going to bother with seperate manufacturing for that. Those countries have such a small customer base. Go look at their per capita income levels, they arent buying 500 consoles in numbers that matter. Hell Japan is rich and they have a shrinking population, as does China (which will drag down Hong Kong’s

You don’t own a game, full stop, digital or otherwise. You have a license, and that's it.