Well, yes and no. To the extent a particular glitch is accessible enough that a player may inadvertantly make use of it and miss out on a part of the game they want to play, they do patch it.
Well, yes and no. To the extent a particular glitch is accessible enough that a player may inadvertantly make use of it and miss out on a part of the game they want to play, they do patch it.
Oh hey look, someone proving my exact fucking point, too bad they’re prolly gonna get removed for hate speech.
It’s about punching down, and if there was at least one trans writer we knew of in the team to make sure that any jokes or criticism of anything trans has at least some representation and lived experience behind it, it’d be a very different story. You can have gritty, cynical humor without being an asshole to people…
Perhaps one that won’t continue to demean people that are most at-risk of being murdered?
Cue the wave of cis people whining about this like it actually affects them. As is the usual, the conversation won’t actually be lead by trans folk, but people who don’t have a horse in the race arguing what’s best for people they know nothing about.
It’s genuinely sad to me how Valve hit financial gold dust with Steam and they have done basically fuck all with it.
I can only speak for myself but... “Portal Fan wants Valve to make the next game before he’s ‘too old to play’ it.”
lol
So no. You cannot even write a single paragraph as to why axie infinity is fun.
Found the kool aid drinker.
Definitely not a game. Its a pyramid scheme that has game like functions but no one plays it for fun.
Kids! If you really want to piss off your parents, buy real estate in an imaginary place!
So someone got pissed that their blockchain investment isn’t profitable and the managers altered the blockchain directly just to keep them happy. Again. Hm. Almost like this whole idea of blockchain being a stable alternative to real-world currency is BS.
Elden Ring’s punishing boss battles and deadly dungeons crawls are the opposite of what I want when I’m high, but the open-world part of the game is perfect for an altered mind. From the peaceful-but-accursed vibe of Limgrave to the blasted hell-scape of Caelid, its settings are on-another-level beautiful, and…
It wasn’t a retcon, it was a sequel to the ending of most ironman games.
Yeah this site is unreadable on mobile. I think I get a half inch of “not ad” on my phone screen.
Fuck this game for retconning the previous one. I could never get past that.
This, so much this. Some people take a lot longer to "git gud," to learn the timing or patterns or improve their reflexes. Speeding up the curve for them means they ultimately have an experience *closer* to the people advocating against an easy mode.