Re-read that comment. They're saying that they can't see themselves going back to the third game, because the fourth game runs smoother, is more fun to build in, etc.
Re-read that comment. They're saying that they can't see themselves going back to the third game, because the fourth game runs smoother, is more fun to build in, etc.
No, it's definitely an MMO. Maybe not a conventional MMO, but it definitely is. It's an entirely online game where you go on raids with a group of friends (or randoms, I suppose) to get better gear through a drop system, and it's populated by thousands and thousands of other players.
As for the grind... yes. Destiny…
...I'm not sure what motives you think I have. I don't personally play Destiny, and although I've played some MMOs in my time, I've never much cared for them. Largely because the goal in every one of them that I've played - WoW included - is essentially the same: get the right combination of good stats and items to go…
You're basically summing up MMOs: Grinding to get better loot which will allow you to grind to get better loot.
I played it back when it was a mod and... it just wasn't very good. However, it looks like it's grown quite a bit since then, so I'm inclined to give it another try. Plus, hey, that's a pretty awesome attitude they're taking.
I brought up a shirt celebrating the KKK because it's pretty equivalent in tastefulness to a game that's specifically about killing as many innocent people and cops as possible in my mind. No other reason beyond that. You're reading into things a bit too much.
And, again, that's still not censorship. They aren't being…
Choosing not to publish something is very much not the same thing as actively suppressing it.
Additionally, Valve is a merchant, not a media outlet. Kotaku is a media outlet. Valve could tentatively be included in the "other groups" category, sure - although from the verbiage and other examples being used, I don't…
"when they control over 75% of the PC market."[citation needed]
...what are you talking about? Not willing to defend a person's right? No, these people have every right to make this game. I strongly support their right to create whatever kind of game they damn well please.
I also support the ability of a private company to decide what kind of products it carries in its store,…
...or they understand that Valve is a private, for-profit company that can choose to remove a game from their store for any reason or no reason at all. Something that a lot of people don't really seem to get.
I've backed 20 projects at this point, and I've never once been cheated out of a project. There's a really simple trick to not getting scammed: only back projects with legitimate, established people behind it.
Is it some company that no one has ever heard of promising you the moon? It's either a scam or wildly…
Yeah... that was actually a Civ reference.
This, right here, is the only thing that even slightly gives her away. That face is just a touch too feminine if you're looking.
Man. Tenchu was fantastic. I still remember spending hours and hours in the level editor...
Yes! More Zoroastrian adventure/puzzle games! Because seriously, pre-Islam Persia is a fantastic and fairly unique setting. And it's also an example of a line of games that could use some love.
Racism actually is much broader than that - it can and often does include culture, ethnic background (beyond skin tone), linguistic patterns, etc. And it could pretty easily be expanded to include humanoid aliens, I think.
Regardless, yes, if we're strictly talking about skin tone and not anything else, there's no real…
Wait - you mean this isn't real swordsmanship?
Yeah, but look closely at that guard. There's clearly a good inch or so of emitter sticking out from the side. So if someone slid their blade down, they'd just cut through the emitter and into Mr. Sith.
...actually, the Empire is notoriously racist toward non-humans. See: Wookie slavery.
Also, sheep. For mostly mindless grazing animals, they manage to get into weird places. For example: the last time I was in Scotland, I was traveling around the Highlands and I saw this sheep grazing on top of a round hill next to the edge of a cliff. Nothing weird about that, right?
But then, as I was hiking around…