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Michael Anson
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Except, y’know, Fortnite, or other Unreal Engine games. That’s how Valve did it, after all.

Nobody wants Valve to love them. They have the better product. So do GOG, itch.io, and Origin.

How did consumers benefit from Epic purchasing exclusives? The prices weren’t any lower, and it certainly wasn’t a better launcher. Heck, larger devs didn’t even benefit; that exclusive cash went straight to their publishers.

Don’t worry, they cover it. The payoff is very, very satisfying.

It’s an issue with the video game version. In the board game, you don’t just have to find the cures, you also have to eradicate the diseases. That extra time difference and managing the diseases in the meantime can mean the difference between victory and defeat. There’s also a lot of tuning available in the game, as

Because the legal code in question, that includes unusual censorship requirements, was a US invention when Japan was occupied, and is still a part of the legal code today. It’s literally a case of two cultures rubbing up against each other in unusual ways.

Very true. Finding and, when you actually want to, updating. And troubleshooting, and...

It is, though it’s one of those things that could be better. Automatic mod updates can break a stable mod build, as happens in heavily modded games like Bethesda games, or Rimworld, or the like. Finding a steady spot and being able to pause updates would be a good feature to have, amongst others.

It’s telling that they are trying to brute-force themselves in without also dedicating the resources to offer an actual competitive storefront. They claim it’s about being competitive, but they aren’t doing what’s necessary to actually be competitive, which is to say, a storefront that can compete in features and

So, to address a few things. First, it may be in a better place, but some of those “changes” that are still needed are basic features that you can get, for free, for a web-based storefront. There’s no real excuse for that.

Actually, that cut is an industry standard across all platforms.

Right? It hurts my soul, every time I read it.

The typo bugs me, though.

That’s actually more a function of where your swing goes. If you’re trying to hit a lower stump, for example, turn to the right, so the downswing hits it.

Four.

One slice per day is correlated with increased risk. It doesn’t increase risk, that we know of, but may be an indicator for people at risk. As this very article goes into, there are a lot of factors that also go with daily consumption of processed meats and increased risk of dementia, and the link could very well be

Ah, you got to one of the more powerful moments in the game. Rest well, Haurchefant, you were the best of us.

Classic series was fantastic given that it was largely created in a vacuum, OG comics/strips not withstanding. Prequels had the bones of a great story, excellent choreography and scoring, and, for the time, fantastic CGI, but were poorly paced and poorly directed, gaps that were fixed retroactively through the

Try “better than the original.”

Funny you say that, when a simple search for “Lord of the Rings Online RMT” puts a gold seller at the top of the list before the official site.