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You ain’t seen nothin’ yet! Destroying stuff in mildly amusing ways while providing little to no useful insight is pretty popular on YouTube.

You’ve called a few car dealerships in your time, I see.

There are two primary reasons this really exists. Twitch wants a cut of donation money and they’d like to keep tabs on exactly how much their partners are raking in through those donations. So they implement a system borrowed from adult cam sites’ major source of revenue. After all, those sites are rolling in cash, no

Yeah this is an interesting segment but the UI has some serious issues. It’s clunky, slow, frustratingly basic (which only adds to my annoyance at its slowness).

Yep, this is nonsense. It would be completely pointless as soon as they start filming further episodes unless they film scenes of future episodes cycling out all 11 potential victims or have all of them around the set in costume at all times until that premiere airs.

Yeah I’m not really buying it either.

They consult with “pros” enough as it is. If they did that for every decision they probably wouldn’t have ever made it past CS 1.6.

Seriously. That shit is annoying and they do it all the time. There’s a difference between a critique like, “I disliked this movie and here’s why.” and petulance like, “I hated this movie and here’s why you need to hate it too. And I’ll keep reminding you every chance I get that you’re supposed to hate it like I did.”

I’ll break down what I can in layman’s terms from my admittedly basic knowledge:

They really don’t.

It’s extremely Molyneuxy already.

I’m not at all surprised by this review.

I can see where you’re coming from here thinking “comfort food” is a kind of put down. However, allow me to clarify: There ain’t a damned thing wrong with comfort food.

Is it possible to Kickstop things once they’re Kickstarted?

This.

Y not?

Too soon.

Fully agreed. I have the same problem with these “algorhythm” games. I’ve watched a few videos of Audioshield based on people’s insistence that certain songs work much better than others, and I have plenty of experience tooling around with Audiosurf.

Where do you think Bungie got the idea?