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So this kid made the cheating software. He then made Youtube videos of himself using the cheats and promoting the site he made to sell the software. Epic tells him to stop. He refuses. Epic bans him and he then proceeds to repeatedly make new accounts with fake emails to circumvent the bans.

So there’s diminishing returns the more someone plays. Playing longer activities get greater rewards since they aren’t as easy to repeat. Spamming heroic events gets you less and less the more one plays since you can do a ton in a short period of time.

I’m going to need a little more evidence that something actually happened before I’m ready to delete Jeffrey Tambor from my universe. I’ve known a lot of trans women pretty well over the years, and the one thing they all seem to have in common is being batshit crazy narcissists with tenuous grasps on reality. (Not

Agreed. Not everything is a scam/trap. Their pricing is pretty intuitive.

Considering if you hold onto it long enough they just charge you a final price and let you keep the game, seems kinda fair.

Oh my god. It’s not predatory. Fuck. He kept the game x number of days. It costs x dollars per day to keep said game. He returned it. He got charged the price of that There is nothing predatory about this. It’s just simple math and common sense.

The person that was half naked was in fact an erper, and it was meant to be a joke that I pointed out to the author, nothing more.

Would just like to say to you that I did not even bring up them Free Company names. The author twisted my words. - Asami (from another account because Kotaku is confusing)....

This is some serious clickbait I’m pretty thrown that this was even published on Kotaku. ‘an emote for cybersex’ - when we’re talking about something I’ve seen maybe twice used as a joke to look sexual? Must be a slow day over there for articles. I thought more highly of you guys than to expect this type of

Those that were interviewed were simply just interviewed. The negative outlook you’re recieving is from the author of this article itself. Ever heard of cherrypicking?

Great way to cherry pick the entire conversation, picking the easiest tail to talk with. The slant on this article is just hilarious. You misrepresented what was handed to you

I literally love how Kotaku never actually seems to cover important information about FFXIV - like interviews with Naoki Yoshida where he discusses upcoming changes or additions to the game, such as their plan to fix housing, the changes being made to the Glamour system, the release of a mobile app that will allow

Many of these people don’t watch Curb, do they? I can imagine the reactions if they watched certain episodes like The Survivor or whatever.

Exactly right. I have ignored open-world games that don’t have a mini-map.

100% agree. Lack of minimap is one of the reasons I’m waiting until AC:O gets a deep discount instead of picking it up day one like I have every other AC game. Open world games without a minimap aren’t fun, they’re frustrating. Add an option to toggle a minimap or compass, sure, but don’t take away a feature that most

Essentially, minimaps reduce player spacial/geographic awareness and they get lost, totally defeating the purpose.

Finally.... a decent Rob Zombie figure.

Not sure if this is a gaming thing or just the world we live in but it seems like no matter what people find a reason to complain. When it comes to gaming I feel like developers are put in no win situations because they can’t possibly please everyone and they basically have to pick their poison.

Hardly, she was wrong about Greatest Show on Earth coming out first, for one thing. Is being accurate about the facts “mansplaining” now?

These are all ideas based on current references. Not the same as trying to pull off a Young Frankenstein costume 40 year after it came out.