Because that’s how the developer wants the game to be played. Expecting developers to cater to your play style is the type of entitlement gamers need less of.
Because that’s how the developer wants the game to be played. Expecting developers to cater to your play style is the type of entitlement gamers need less of.
It’s a weak foul, but it’s before KD even attempts to take the shot, so I’m not sure how people are so convinced it’s in the process of shooting in any way. It looked like KD was trying to do one of Harden’s walk into me shots to get the foul but did it way too slowly.
This is what I really don’t understand. The pass being out of range is irrelevant to the fact that he’s fouled before he even gets the ball. This isn’t fucking football.
My point being that instead of using algorithms they need actual people monitoring the content instead of relying on computer technology that obviously isn’t capable of doing so.
You can’t solely account for rural areas when it comes to decisions like these because the overall benefit for the majority of the population would supersede that. People already have to deal with these sort of things in rural areas, in fact they also have to deal with having days with no, or very little, nighttime at…
Exactly, this is more about these companies trying to protect themselves from responsibility and having to do more work, not protecting content creators.
The problem is you’re approaching this as though it’s an issue when it’s really only an issue for you. Respectfully, I’m really tired of gamers who want so much to push their opinion of how a game should be designed rather than simply looking for a game that actually appeals to them.
The problem I see with this is that not every game has to have choices when it comes to character abilities. Sure, making players decide between x and y ability creates a decision they have to make, but in the games you’re talking about they’re pretty meaningless decisions really. And when a game is focused on end…
Of course Steam didn’t have all the features it had at launch, that was years ago. So in 2019 I expect a similar store that wants to compete with Steam to have been released with some realistic features comparable to Steam instead of obviously focusing more on getting exclusives and releasing their store without some…
Anything that takes away options for the consumer is anti-consumer. I get that it’s not as drastic as console exclusives, but it’s still not beneficial to the consumer in any way, therefor technically it’s anti-consumer because of the hassle on top of them controlling the pricing.
It’s not about Epic existing, it’s about Epic having exclusives. Exclusivity is generally bad for consumers, not good. In this case it’s not as bad since the platform is the same just different software. But in general, more options for consumers is always a good thing.
And my point, is they’re not professionals and it’s not on them to behave like professionals just to become professionally paid. They’re not professionals yet, ‘cause they’re technically not being paid like it. So it’s unrealistic to expect them to behave like professionals when every tournament has so much impact on…
Well weren’t you suggesting that because they made this decision to live off of tournament performances they’re obligated to deal with the crowd effecting the outcome of that performance, even if they break they rules?
The book on this is interesting because it shows how she really pulled that part off. She used her family’s connections and charisma to pull it off, and the cap it all off she was an avid Steve Jobs fan and emulated him in practically every possible way. She was obsessed with Jobs and becoming the female version of…
The whole sports are real sports argument is bullshit. Are these guys getting paid set salaries before they even show up to a tournament? Then no, it’s nothing like professional sports and won’t be until then. Saying they should just get over it, even though something like this is highly questionable in my opinion, is…
Players can’t simply tell security to eject a fan regardless of what they say to security. They have zero control of that, especially when they’re not in their own stadium.
Again, you’re completely missing the point. You want the players to do something about a fan being racist instead of someone like the security for the arena handling it. Just because they make money doesn’t mean they should have to put up with stupid racist shit.
Right, ‘cause players should boycott the game they love playing, at a time when they’re pushing to get a seed in the playoffs and home court advantage, and cost themselves money by not participating in the game, to fix this problem. Oh, and then if that doesn’t work they can simply choose to work for someone else. Do…
Exactly. Him sitting there and taking it doesn’t fix the issue. Calling the guy out, even if it means getting fined, actually does something about it. So anyone who claims players should shut up and dribble should seriously shut the fuck up and mind their own damn business.
You act like they’re not doing this already, fyi the quarterbacks throwing to them get drafted too. As well, you’re completely ignoring the point of the drill, which isn’t to prove you can catch hard thrown balls, but catch consistently under pressure. Throwing a ball twice as hard at a guy compared to everyone else…