I guess we can just get rid of cinematographers then since lighting is irreverent and everything is equally good when blown out and massively overexposed. I look forward to the re-release of Pitch Black where it’s just day for 100% of the movie.
I guess we can just get rid of cinematographers then since lighting is irreverent and everything is equally good when blown out and massively overexposed. I look forward to the re-release of Pitch Black where it’s just day for 100% of the movie.
Yeah, how dare developers try to set a little ambience and mood. Why, if you look at any horror movie ever made, they’d all be infinitely improved by being in broad daylight...
Your opinions are wrong and you should feel bad
It’s not a horror game though so not sure what your point even is.
Counterpoint: Melee is fun. Let me enjoy Melee?
Let’s say you play DOOM. You consider this to be a mainstream title, so you don’t feel that you have to hide anything. You get a new job an your new boss thinks that DOOM is morally depraved. That might be a problem.
but it would be best if this info was able to be shared between you and the game maker. its a shame the game maker was only getting numbers from info left as public. does this mean that Steam keeps sales numbers from game makers normally? that’s amazingly jerk-faced.
I’d be fine if my game software sent a single packet…
Making any kind of user information public by default is not good. People have their own reasons for not wanting certain information to be made public and it’s good of Steam to address that, even if it does seem inconsequential to others. At a time when there are a lot of bad actors aggregating metadata to make…
I’m pretty sure you could always hide your library from the public. Valve just made that the default option now. This is most likely in response to publisher complaints. The games industry is absurdly secretive about everything and they fear any sort of unfiltered insight into their business.
Well, I understand the changes, but with Valve being a private company that doesn’t divulge sales or any other indicators of its health, the loss of Steam Spy isn’t just a bummer for curious people, it’s the equivalent of publicly available box office data going away for the PC market.
Right now with it exposed and steamspy, you could technically track individual users buying habits, by tying steam in what price games were that day, and linking it to what day that was added to the users library, Even if the date wasn’t provided by steam, through daily use of the API you could figure it out. Track…
From a user privacy standpoint it probably helps from people stalking you, like employers or potential employers, to not see how much time you spent on huniepop and gaming in general. Even if you were a “normal” gamer it can be weaponized against you since employers are fucktwats and think offering you a job is worthy…
Kaizoku ou ni ore wa naru!
How about fuck the parents who left a gun lying around or maybe even fuck the parents for not teaching the kid to not play with guns. This has nothing to do with the NRA.
Ae you like 80? Because you clearly aren’t in touch with this millennia. A single semester of just tuition is about 8k. That’s excluding food, housing (YOU might be lucky enough to live near the University that accepts you and you can afford working a part time job (in the 70's), but I had to move towns and was to…
They may be aggressively marketed and highly profitable.
A dead guy he originally said wasn’t there, but then changed his story after the guy died. What terrible luck.
The fact that you feel that way is the exact reason that the neonazis ARE able to use it. How are you not able to see that?
There really should be some kind of educational move to teach westerners about swastikas in a much larger context. As much as we like to play dumb, most of our stupidity is farce that lets us get away with being culturally-illiterate-but-lovable.
This would also kill two birds with one stone and eradicate the need for…