This. And if you have an HOA, ffs show up to the meeting(s). I’m a first time home owner. My HOA has a single annual meeting just to get the budget approved for simple stuff like lawn mowing service for spaces that aren’t owned by any one person.
This. And if you have an HOA, ffs show up to the meeting(s). I’m a first time home owner. My HOA has a single annual meeting just to get the budget approved for simple stuff like lawn mowing service for spaces that aren’t owned by any one person.
Yeah an appropriate analogy would be more like:
Nope. They’ll just disable the quest however they can until it can be fixed, as soon as they can. These things happen, there’s never been bans because as far as Bungie is concerned it’s fair game, purely on them for missing, and doesn’t screw up another player’s game/fun for your benefit.
Absolutely coming to Xbox according to their own Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarathonTheGame
He’s not saying they want it delayed, he’s saying from feedback they’ve gotten most people aren’t bothered by the delayed release. Like it doesn’t really matter, game is still enjoyable, we’re not all starving for things to play etc.
“And Mario is on drugs, he eat the mushroom lol. And Sonic would die if he hit anything running that fast roflcoptor! I bet it’d be bloody and gory, I better go make a flash animation about that for Newgrounds before anyone steals my brilliant idea!”
Element of it’s time and limitations. In Pokemon (the originals) there’s a downstairs of your house with a kitchen and TV, and then an upstairs that’s your room with a TV, console, PC, and bed. No sign of any other room, let alone a bed for your mom. But it’s because seeing that is unnecessary for what’s being…
What I’m hearing is, “It turned out we were incapable of making a game, so we just reworked the monetization model and slapped a 2 on the title so we could pretend to be launching a new game for a publicity bump. We shall now return to crawling indefinitely.”
Am I wrong? You paid enough attention to see there was a special reward, but didn’t pay attention to the fact you had to be level 20 even though they specified that every time they brought up the cosmetic reward. You only looked at part of the information, and remained ignorant of the level requirement.
I think that’s fine though. A demo or timed trial shouldn’t give you everything you’d want from a game to make a final decision on the overall experience and quality. It just needs to be enough for you to do some stuff and decide if the game is fun, if it’s what you expected, if it’s a type of game you like (if you’re…
You literally didn’t get the reward (the cosmetic for your horse in the live game) unless you were level 20 when you killed Ashava. Did you just ignore that part of the information about the server slam? They were probably telling you not to waste your time, on top of hoping a level 20 would fill your spot when you…
No game deserves a specific or high score by default. Every review should talk about anything and everything the reviewer finds fault with, and praise what’s there to praise. Talk about everything in the game from all analytical angles, including objective critique of things you can be objective on (technical…
The seasons being bought with Silver is a result of some weird roundabout stuff, where the things sold in-game with Silver are Destiny account based and you have access to them regardless of the platform you play on, while expansions are sold per-platform. So they can’t/won’t sell the seasons directly in Steam, the PS…
Uh…
“Yes, it is a niche market compared to traditional consoles right now”
I also feel like currently, like with VR tech, there’s a finite market of people actually interested in owning this type of device. Plenty of people who might think it was neat as a novelty, but don’t see it fitting into a currently unfulfilled need. At least that’s how I am; if someone gave me a Steam Deck for free,…
It’s worth highlighting the name and reputation, precisely because of statements like WotC have given: “under no circumstances would we instruct any employee or contracted agency to intimidate an individual.”
Let’s be a little more honest here, it isn’t the collectors driving up prices for old games. It’s people looking to flip things for profit, scooping up every listing they can and then turning around later to sell them at a big markup; because they’re trying to make “sells you other people’s used games for profit on…
This (at least the most recent leak) wasn’t speculative stuff, it was finalized content for next season of the game.
I wonder if it’s just complicated contract or licensing issues. Usually seems to be the case with things like this. Even if it’s first party and they “own” it, the contracts involved (between any of the parties; Sony, Insomniac, Marvel/Disney, etc.) may have only made certain accommodations for when and where it could…