Way I see it, it’s not really piracy if the publisher isn’t interested in selling you stuff to begin with.
Way I see it, it’s not really piracy if the publisher isn’t interested in selling you stuff to begin with.
You're equating videogames with toys. Ernekid is equating videogames with art - as they should be. Hence, preservation. And no, they aren't overreacting. Not in the slightest!
Well lucky for us, the 3DS can be easily cracked with just software and then you can download and play whatever you want. Ethics are a two way street and if Nintendo isn’t going to act ethically about older hardware, we don’t have to either
Piracy is now the only realistic way to maintain video game archival preservation because it is obvious that the Video Games publishers couldn’t give a shit about it.
“artificial attempt at garnering interest"
Congratulations?
He’s absolutely free to donate to whomever he chooses, I’m absolutely free to give him shit for it.
Wow, dude, you sure are making a lot of comments about these supposedly petty and worked-up people. Sounds like they’re occupying space inside of your brain without even being charged monthly for the privilege.
personal opinions is one thing, donating to politicians that actively target minorities and make their lives significantly worse is quite another.
The fucker is still making money on FNAF even if he isn’t directly involved with the games anymore.
Shut the fuck up.
that will be free for a limited time to PlayStation Plus and Epic Store users later this month.
https://www.pcgamer.com/battlefield-2042-players-are-joining-xp-farming-servers-only-to-discover-that-theyre-the-crops/
The phrase “continue to improve” implies that a previous attempt to improve was made.
loot and shoot?
Dunno, where the comparison with Anthem falls apart is the endgame, but up to that point, Anthem punches at or near the same level and in the case of that really cool entrance from the bug boss and a few other moments, sometimes goes above and beyond to feel like an experience.
While it was intended to…
The decision to kill Anthem 2.0 is still one of my biggest disappointments in recent gaming history. The core gameplay was so fun and it had so much potential, I was really looking forward to playing the game it should have been.
Good choice with Deep Rock Galactic! Destiny was my go-to “play something while watching something else to relax" game, but the endless grinding and PvP put me off after a while. DRG has that sweet spot of where it's relaxing enough that I don't have to pay too much attention, but also varied enough that I don't lose…
Man, the things I would of done for EA to of actually gone through with whatever Anthem Next would of been. Such a fantastic idea burned on a terrible execution.
Borderlands 3, Outriders, Risk of Rain 2, Warframe, Deep Rock Galactic, The Division 2, Necromunda: Hired Gun, Shadow Warrior 2, Warhammer: Vermintide 2, Escape From Tarkov, Gunfire Reborn, Anthem, Destiny 1. Honorable mentions: Godfall, Minecraft Dungeons, Diablo 3.
Playing on Recruit yes, which is why it was surprising how much we struggled. We had the most trouble on the level where you have to escape across the bridge and then defend/plant explosives. The bots were major hindrances on that mission. The mission icons are too small and discreet/don’t show up clearly enough when…