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ETA: Here’re some.

It seems to do with the unpublished criteria Nathan used when filtering the Steam API dump. These are not the lowest-scored games on Steam.

It’s hard to take your kids seriously when they call you an idiot for not valuing little rectangle papers with pictures printed on them for $1000s. (.... well, unless they’re legal tender)

Thank you for not clickbaitifying the headline.

I came in expecting bananas being used to beat DS3 and I found bananas being used to beat DS3. Great job.

$50 more than 7600k, performs roughly same except in niche uses which can take advantage of so many cores, requires more complete PC rebuild if already in Intel ecosystem as vast majority of mainstream already is.

Eh.

Paypal fine because it’s not processed “in” Gamestop’s servers and third-party sites like Gamestop are not given any sensitive financial information in the process. Similar to creating an account or logging into a site with Steam.

I’m still on fence about buying one. I haven’t had a console since the Wii, so the backwards compatibility is the big selling point, and I won’t be upgrading the living room PC until 2020. Xbox franchise doesn’t have much I can’t do on PC, but there is a small handful of interesting releases over the past 15 years,

Same. 2017's bundles have been pretty meh compared to 2016 (barring XCOM 2 in the monthly). I’ve definitely been spoiled.

Same. 2017's bundles have been pretty meh compared to 2016 (barring XCOM 2 in the monthly). I’ve definitely been

Hm. VR games should come with costumes like this for the benefit of others in the house.

This is true. I’ll sometimes watch LPs of games I’ve already played just to see their different routes and interpretations.

Outside that, though, I mostly watch LPs from a small selection of people I enjoy watching of games I know I should experience for literacy but really don’t want to spend the time/effort playing,

If it’s more fun to watch a game than make it, the devs are probably in the wrong medium.

Can good execution be replicated well enough for better consumer reception over novelty?

Weird they’ve made so many unique games in so many different time periods and with different mechanics but they’re going to rehash the most recent one instead of delving back into their rich library of IP to give us something more refreshing.

they... what? They have all this IP and they’re going to redo what they just did?

There’s big money coming up in AI e-sports. That Unreal Tournament experiment was fun, but I’m excited to see the pro CS:GO equivalent. Far lower manpower required, no scheduling issues (can run matches 24/7 when no major event coming up), no players to cause issues with advertisers, very little uncertainty for the

Why doesn’t YT tier its advertising, have creators agree to particular content rules, and enforce them? You don’t have KY ads on Nick Jr nor Pokemon Rhodium ads on BET.

Oh, they tried that?

I can recommend Folger’s plastic containers for toilet concerns. In my youth, I resided in a dilapidated warehouse for a few months and the toilet failed for a few weeks.

Is that actually a stereotype? -Because that’s our SQL guy’s only attire, minus the beard. There isn’t a beach for over a hundred miles. He will meet with the CEO in sandals. I can’t judge him because his work is invaluable and he’s an all-around great guy. I figured that was the point.

Oh, yeah, Police Quest. I remember that. -Back when games could still have neo-Nazis. -And the naked libertarian who I think killed me at least once in the lake because I made the mistake of giving the benefit of the doubt.

I’m sure some asshole snake person will make a resource management game about civil forfeiture

Advise to be more bitter and curmudgeonly. I saw “Daybreak” and turned around.