owenator111
Not_So_Melancholy
owenator111

I think the first one put people off by not being well received leaving old and new players out, people were still probably feeling burned from the division, the games tonal shift likely meant even more people were turned off (though some probably liked it).

You’d think there’d be a but in that statement. Like it will resume sale but the revenue generated is all going to anyone else working on the series/to organizations that aid in stopping child abuse.

Literally everything is classified under it and almost every game under the sun has some form DLC. They may as well also be labeling games with “There is a playable piece of media within the case”

“Why do we have to protect people from choosing to make purchases with their own money?”

Seems a bit to broad to me if 3$ for a pack of skins that you’re getting what you paid for and constant pressure for a 3$ crate that might give you 1 skin of arbitrary rarity are labeled the same

It was definitely cheat engine that got him banned. Rainbow six siege wont event let you start the gane up if it detects cheat engine has been ran. (Which is a pain as someone who likes to do randomized runs in dark souls or use this guy’s camera mods in other games since it mean I have to reboot whenever I want to

To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Pop Team Epic. The humor is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the jokes will go over a typical viewer’s head. There’s also Popuko’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation - her personal

The problem with destiny is it tried to please everyone in a genre where Casual and Hardcore/PvP and PvE are so far apart from each. It’s only come crashing down back onto them because they’ve promised to please everyone, got that everyone playing, but can’t possibly ever deliver.

Bungie might actually want to take pressure off microtransactions but really it’s more of a question of how much pressure activision will allow... and we all know activision isn’t gonna let bungie bail on their Microtransaction whale.

It’s not like everyone makes it that hard, when everyone takes what they hear at face value and never does any sort of fact checking. Even when it comes down to something so simple like a piece of a podcast.

It’s almost as if there is none and it’s just a fun joke people enjoy.

No it’s just different payouts for different people. Only difference is one affects others play, while they both affect one person’s addiction. What I’m trying to get at is, I don’t care whether one is objectively worse than the other. The bottom line is they’re both bad, so why should they be there?

Not really, you said it yourself “they promote unhealthy gambling behavior,” it doesn’t matter whether it’s cosmetic or not, what it affects inside the game, you just don’t care and only think it’s “significantly less evil” because you’re not one of the people affected by it negatively.

> They entice players with: “Hey, that skin looks really cool! I really want it, I’ll spend 10 bucks to look awesome.”

Pretty much instead of large single player DLC they opted to feed into smaller Multiplayer DLC packs. The problem with it though is these DLC packs could have you pay for a full price game and still not have full access(These aren’t large packs either. Like I’m talking maybe 5-10 Vehicles, maybe a weapon and a player

“...then the online component had a lot of potential, but to come close to realizing that potential also sucked up a lot of resources.”

Yupp, especially for someone who’s is called “lively”, If I didn’t know any better and they straight faced me I’d think they’re either really thinking hard on how to salvage their hand or they’re bluffing

It’s a comment section for a reason. A place where you can comment you don’t like what’s being written, where people can comment about how they don’t agree with you for that and where you can comment that you don’t like how people are commenting on about your comments

I hope you know this wasn’t a well thought out game, it was just a slapped together meme game based on the Gachimuchi memes it wasn’t trying to do anything right or wrong it was just a quickly made mess for a joke.

Yupp, I finished the first playthrough really enjoyed it (Though they could’ve bumped up enemy variety in it) The second playthrough is where things really got good to me and the third is when it became my GOTY.