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See... I don’t have a problem with this. I’ve never dragged to the very edge of a touchpad before and generally use only the middle portion of it. My making it an unusual shape gamers don’t have to worry about accidentally tapping the trackpad with the palm of their wrist.

Compared to a certain other famous mascot, I’d rather pay $10 than get in-game ads and heavy push for freebies...

My views are basically a summary of the reasons Kotaku has presented... oh they also push this “anti-retailer exclusive content” argument, which I personally don’t care about simply because it’s usually cosmetic.

No amount of convincing generally works with regards to preorders, either you believe in them or you don’t. I choose not to because of potential for loss (see prior) and short term overcharging (see Battleborn after a month as a prime example). Probably a few other reasons, but those are my big two.

There was a time when a pre-order was not refundable and if the game got cancelled you were out that money, which the sad thing is that in the majority of cases GameStop, EB Games and Babbages could get away with it because a 12 year old wouldn’t know what to do when his Mega Man Racing game on the PS1 was cancelled

I don’t hate MS. There are games that support crossplay between MS services and Steam already, so the issue obviously lies with the publisher.

Rocket League has crossplay on Xbox One with Steam players so it is available.

Your bias suggestions are still inaccurate as other developers openly support crossplay between services. Rocket League opened up their Xbox One version to play with Steam last summer.

Wait... I’m really gullible... is that really Rebecca Black?

Eh, doesn’t matter to me what people prefer. I am more concerned about supporting the local VO Industry.

Honestly, I don’t buy a game if it doesn’t have an English audio track. I find it to be a slap in the face to say “we care more about money than we do our fans.” If a company cares so much about making money in English speaking countries, then they should make an effort to share the wealth as deep into the industry

Neither Ocean or Funimation have obtained the dubbing rights so at this time there’s no English dub announced. (Ocean generally handles Dragonball outside the US, Funimation in the US)

I’ll wait for the Christopher Sabat and Eric Vale edition to be released.

I prefer to judge it as “not my first choice” and enjoy the overall project. These are individuals who may have been incorrectly cast, but are still talented individuals in their own right. It’s not like Daws Butler or Mel Blanc never had a bad day.

I’m curious about this galactic core expedition... anymore more details to read up on this?

At least they offered something. Many of these F2P games close without any reimbursements.

Doesn’t seem off topic to me. You can promote safety at events and encourage people to take action. Before major conventions I periodically see articles on “how to be safe in X city.” These are common sense conversations that we should be having rather than trying to tear down the wall by deflecting.

Umm... No Mutant League Football? Guess that isn’t as weird as my fiancée thinks.

I believe Kotaku did run an article on this event about a year or so ago; however, there wasn’t as much detail to it. It’s still a fun read regardless. Though if the dragon never took flight, what happened to the rest of the dragon’s story?

Umm.. does Stuffol have a tag on it’s rear?