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That’s only true if you don’t have very much loot to offer.

That’s a weird take. The whole article is essential;you’ve bought this game and it sucks, what do you do next”.

It hasn’t completely failed. It’s made them piles of money with their sports titles.

It’s because BS:I was still a fun game, even if things changed. Or at least not that far off in terms of expectations.

This should have just been a single player game with co-op drop in as a side feature instead of this weird abomination.

It seems like a game that was made with the devs thinking they could somehow make a great story driven game with endless content in the MMO formula.

Well aren’t you just a little rage monster. Maybe disconnect from the internet for a bit.

They’re not policing your morality. Their policing their morality on their platform. 

Unfortunately, that isn’t how the legal world works. Things like precedent come into play and discrimination. This is what Valve is looking at.

Yeah, why do people keep thinking the game they bought needs to be polished and working by release day?! Everyone needs to chill out. Their game will be ready sometime in the next year. Maybe.

I’m sure it has nothing to do with it being the first female led MCU movie.

Me neither. I think I put it maybe 4-5 hours and it just never grabbed me.

I wouldn’t be surprised to find out they shot it up afterwards to sell their credibility. 

Oh look, another person who thinks the religion is what is actually fueling this.

There are Targets everywhere and no sign that they’ll have any trouble staying open over the next few years.

The bugs can be fixed. What can’t be fixed is how inherently broken these pseudo MMOs are.

This always comes up but sports are different. I can play Fortnite from pretty much any device on my own.

I 100% disagree and agree with you. My wife and I have never celebrated it and we both feels it’s unnecessary.

There’s so much more to it than that. Just because Activision as a whole did well does not mean every part of the business was doing well or operating efficiently. 

I’m the exact same. I love single player and don’t really have the time for many multiplayer games, especially ones that required a high level of team work to play the best parts.