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This truly is a bizarre article. A cheap kit of 16GB DDR4 (what most people are going to have in their system right now) goes for less than $50, that’s cheaper than most new games. Sure, it’s an extra cost to upgrade, but I mean you’re upgrading from playing games still playable on PS4 to playing games only playable

clearly the man was quite emotionally tortured.

When people were so congratulatory to him on the announcement I did think “does no one else find the timing a little... iffy to say the least.”

Schrier’s really the only one at Kotaku who actually manages to be accurate with his articles. Takes a special kind of talent to write an article about someone who has passed away, without doing a modicum of fact checking to at least get the person’s name correct.

It’s your phrasing. Your need to dismiss something as “mobile garbage” implies an elitist attitude that you may not feel, but your verbiage certainly suggests.

Don’t be too surprised when what comes off as sneering arrogance is treated as such.

Look, a PC/Console warrior from the stone age.

So you called BS, got the receipts, and your response is to criticize his playthrough rather than eating the crow you clearly laid out for yourself?

I mean, damn.

Caroline Dazey says there are 'little pockets of them in Victoria and we try to keep their location secret to keep them safe’.”

Is it just me, or...?

So it’s kinda like Hogwarts without the magic and a lot more Harry getting his ass handed to him by after-the-end-of-the-world kaiju in a void run by a russian dictator that only pays minimum wage no matter how much work you do.

Or a cardboard woman.

“I once tracked down the author of this guide, Dan Birlew, and asked him how all this happened. He wouldn’t say. (“I do not comment on books/games that old. Please direct your queries to BradyGames.”

Continuing to pop out kids while in such a volatile industry/situation seems like a terrible idea as well. You know things could go south at any time and can barely afford to raise the kids you already have yet you continue to have more? Just putting more and more people through the wringer of moving constantly with

Every time we accepted a job offer, we were offered promises of stability and plenty of funding. We were told about the "project after this one," and no offer was given as temporary, or "for this project only." Instead of companies asking us if we'd stay for the long haul, we began asking them instead.