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“Listen, Russia should be allowed to invade and occupy a sovereign nation, bomb schools and hospitals, and murder thousands upon thousands of innocent people in horrific manners to further the interests of Vladimir Putin and line the pockets of Russian billionaires, because the US has done shitty things too.” Yep,

One person’s ego causing a bunch of other people to suffer the consequences?

Madden 25 enters the chat...

Maybe they should just start attaching the year to them ala Madden or Fifa

Let’s try to clear this up. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is the sequel to Modern Warfare (2019), which was a reboot of Modern Warfare, and is not related to Modern Warfare Remastered or Modern Warfare 2 Remastered, both of which are part of the same sub-series within Call of Duty that includes Modern Warfare 2:

You’re actually not the first person I’ve heard express that you’re more or less OK with the economy as it was. I think players that aren’t as serious about Gran Turismo — whether they’re more “casual” or save their effort for a more realistic sim like iRacing — aren’t as hungry for all the cars. And I reckon there’s

For as much hate as it’s gotten, I’ve really enjoyed it. It’s the same GT experience of old with a few extras. I’ll admit GT5 was the last I played so my point of reference may be a bit dated

Nah, it requires communication with other players. Maybe that means a guide for some, but it just means talking with friends who are also playing and asking questions in the subreddit for me. I like that the game actively encourages this, but I get how a totally self-contained experience is preferable to some folks.

Right? The gameplay is great. The online needs some tweaking, but they’ve already made updates based on feedback. There’s nobody in the pro GT or competitive online community making a stink about the economy, because they’re too busy racing.

I’m not even upset but will gladly take the credits. I don’t understand why people are being such babies about the game, happily enjoying it and it being a sort of car-based RPG is neat, glad to be in it for the long haul. I can understand the gripe about always online, but if that outage happened again I’ll just play

I cant understand the mentality of being a gaming whale. My only thought is that they must be kids with unlimited access to their parents’ credit cards.

I really enjoyed the single player content that is in the game, but there wasn’t very much of it.  Hopefully they add significantly more to the single player campaign moving forward. 

I haven’t played the last few Gran Turismo games, but if I remeber correctly, their “endurance” races are from 30 to 50 laps, so yeah, the race can go for a while.

How would that do anything? I already bought the game. And I also haven’t spent a penny on credits, have tons of cars and have over 2 (well now 3) million in credits. I definitely think the changes they are making are good and should happen, but it isn’t like the game is some unplayable mess or uncompetitive without

Yeah 24 hour endurance races exist in real life. Typically you race these with a team of drivers. I’m sure the rewards just vary from race to race. 24 hours of Le Mans, Daytona and Spa are probably the three most prestigious.  

I mean, I really love the game, so this is a welcome step in the right direction- especially this right here:

1,000,000 credits is not equivalent to $15.

Oh no! the horror. You might have to play another game you have or touch grass or something.

What if you decide you want a version of the car that doesn’t have a wide-body conversion (which you can’t undo once you’ve bought it)? For instance I want both a wide-body and stock width 1200 Beetle. I’ve already put the wide-body on the one I won from the Cafe challenges, so I’ll have to buy or win another one to

[Company With Occasional Hit]’s New Shooter is More [Boring Shooter] Than [Interesting Shooter], But Not in a Good Way.