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If you consider ‘OMG GAMING PCS COST $2000’-threads to be “class war”, what do you call ‘Sony-vs-Microsoft-vs-Nintendo’-threads?

The majority of “quality ones” quite literally built on top of other similarly “quality ones”.

But what about adoption!?

NINTENDO IS GETTING WITH THE TIMES! HURRAY!

Then you’ve never played LoL since there isn’t 20+ items recommended for any champion.

And if you play the same champion in LoL 3 times, are you going to forget what items are recommended for that champion?

I can agree with their decision to remove items from the game, but adding objectives instead just seems contradictory.

Kiss kiss. Slap slap.

Why would you buy two copies of the same movie?

Oh, piracy. Well what can I say that won’t be drowned out by “PIRACY IS BAD! YOU’RE A BAD PERSON!”?

But thats the problem isn’t it? For all the OMFGTAKEMYMONEYZ-praise Sony is getting for their conference, its either for things we knew were in the pipe or the FFVII remake/Shenmue 3 Kickstarter.

Considering the fact that we don’t know how From Software plans out their dev cycle, you’re terrified of your own imagination.

If people were somehow confidence that Halo 5 and Gears 4 were in the pipe but not Uncharted 4, they were, or still are, delusional.

Why do people always fall back onto the “Nintendo has crappy hardware” argument?

Thats true, but that can be said about any system/conference.

Those sorts of stories are normal for military historians/buffs. Sometimes corpses were just lost in enemy territory and the enemy didn’t care enough to martial the bodies, so there was little that could be done to keep track of, let alone recover, them.

Sure, but now you’re talking about team coordination. A strong comp will generally lose to a weak comp simply by coordinating better. Whether or not there are objectives is moot. The same applies to LoL and DOTA2.

Movies are more consistent with their release dates though. When Hollywood says X movie will be out on Y day/month/season, it WILL be out on Y day/month/season barring extreme/unusual circumstances.

Duke Nukem Forever is the difference.

Yeah but the inverse of that results in a snowball effect. If you don’t design around the belief “you must be able to win large team fights”, everything else inevitably collapses.