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I’m surprised Wizards of the Coast hasn’t developed a sequel of sorts, given how popular D&D has become lately. I mean I guess there is the Neverwinter MMO game, but it’s hardly representative of D&D 5e.

Oh wow, so these actually are DnD races.

I really wish that male birth control became a thing. I’ve always been very strict about using a condom, but I just can never get off while wearing one most of the time. I usually after to pull it off, and finish myself off afterwards.

These guys would be an interesting race for DnD. Would be fun to play as a Doggo Centaur.

It’s unfortunate that Sonic games are always just Ok at best. There is so much potential in the ideas behind it, that are never really pushed, and tend to be bogged down by bad ideas. Classic Sonic was a waste of time and resources for this. They were boring compared to the rest of the game, and certainly so after

Eh. My reaction to Louis CK was pretty much, yeah, seems about right. The guy comes off a bit pervy. I just really don’t care though. About this, Kevin Spacey, or who ever turns out to be a weirdo next.

Even if you cropped out the give away development disclaimer, what proof is here? These are just black and white photos of trucks, many of them pretty blurry. For all one could tell these are photos of trucks transporting construction materials, food, or medicine somewhere. I don’t see any US flag either. Any clear

Kinda sounds like Gamefly. But might be more convenient if you live near a gamestop. The issue I always had with Gamefly, was it takes too long to send a game out, and receive a new one. Although with this, I’d actually have to go to GameStop, which is a trade off I’m not willing to make.

I’m reading the update as “Credits Earned: We’re looking at the results daily and will be continuing to tune this to ensure that players spend as much money on micro transactions as possible.”

Might not even be that. Matt and Tray Parker have admitted to being sell outs. They likely don’t care.

Matt and Tray Parker have openly admitted to being huge sell outs. I’m sure the irony isn’t lost on them, and they don’t really care.
Let’s not also forget how they made fun of themselves over Stick of Truth. Making jokes about Preordering (Before advertising the game, and asking for preorders), and ending an episode

I’d actually take this any day, over the overpriced meals I get at work. $3.50 for a perfectly servicable meal? Sign me up. Never thought there would be something I’d miss about grade school. Nowadays I need to spend at least $6 to get a decent meal.

That would be a hilarious ad campaign for a future Doom game. Ads about how offended Demons are of the game.

The Swastika is in Wolfenstein, what the fuck are you even talking about? They already do make separate version for Germany. Go look at the ad in this article for the game, there are clearly Swastikas on the Nazi stormtroopers.

Wait, doesn’t ALL the CoD games, including the newest one, have named NPCs who will die easily? I don’t remember the first CoD much, but I really never felt any connection to random cannon fodder NPCs. They did little to affect the gameplay, and they kinda die like lemmings. I noticed it way back in Modern Warfare 1,

A shame. I kinda like the style, and idea of Gigantic. But it kinda got boring after a few matches. It needed more than one mode, or something to make it stand out more. A whole game built around a single concept gets stale fast.

Even if you spend money, the economy doesn’t go away. I learned that with Neverwinter. Buying stuff, doesn’t make them stop advertising to you asking you to buy more stuff.

I really want to enjoy warframe. It’s an amazing game. But it’s just bogged down to much by grindy stuff, and a microtransaction economy. I can’t complain about the microtransactions because it’s a F2P game, but I really wish there was a game like this that was free of the F2P BS.

Like I said, it helps to already be a celebrity with a following.

Being a successful streamer is all about finding an audience. It’s the hardest part. Being a celebrity already really helps that along. From there, it’s really just about keeping up a regular schedule, knowing your audience, and keeping them engaged.