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Your actually making his point. The entire purpose of making Jericho the first AEW champ is to establish the belt and the company to new and lapsed fans. It’s pretty clear that eventually they are going to use Jericho’s established credibility to put over a a younger star considering almost everyone else in the

Who is the intended audience for this? I’ve never heard anybody under the age of 75 mention Cats in a non-ironic way...

Okay, but their is zero tangible difference. A publisher making the decision to only go with Steam because it’s not worth the time and effort to also list on GOG is ultimately a financial decision and so is a publisher opting to only list on Epic because they’re getting paid.

I would love to know what he thought was gonna happen when he when to the police to report this. Like, did he think they would search for these guys for a few hours and give up?

I think people that are cheering this on might want to consider the long term implications if he wins. I mean what if for example YouTube starts pulling or demonetizing videos of people doing the Milly Rock because they don’t want to be the next company sued. I don’t think it’s far fetched to think if 2 Milly dances

And Blizzard isn’t entitled to have the Blizzcon audience, who paid to be there, react positively to whatever they announce.

The problem is Blizzcon is specifically designed for thatless than half a percent of active Diablo players” they are the exact people who would hate the idea of a mobile game. Your right Diablo Immortal isn’t designed for these people so why announce it in this forum. I don’t understand how they didn’t see this

As if anybody on the right listens to a speech from someone like Ted Cruz and finds themselves inspired. Republicans don’t need to be inspired because they know that elections have consequences so the fucking show up in November. Republicans are willing to vote for politicians they feel don’t match up with them on

THE ROCK: “Okay Grapevine why do you think I shouldn’t pay the role of John Henry.”

I completely disagree the entire point of this is to lower the barrier to entry they want it to co-exist with user owned hardware. Phil Spencer has said this exact thing in interviews. 

Who says this has to be targeted toward people who already think of themselves as gamers. I would wager their is a big market of people out there who would be more likely to try out video gaming if they could jump in and try it without committing to the cost of a console.

Their is still an upfront cost to a console. I could see Google offering this as a free or monthly paid service in which case it could make sense for a lot of people. 

I got into the beta and tried it last night to pretty poor results. I have Fios with a steady 100 mbps down 50 mbps up connection and I’m directly connected a router via Ethernet and experienced so much lag that I barley made it out of the opening battle sequence. Today it’s erroring out when I try to connect. I’m

Come on, giving Khabib the belt in front of thousands of drunk Irishmen after they just saw the guy they flew halfway around the world to see, lose and get jumped from behind is worst possible thing Dana could have done. That’s like literally the type of thing they did in WCW in the 90s to get the fans to start

People who truly want to be competitive make up a very small percentage of people playing online. Fornite generated 100 million dollars in 138 days just on iOS and I don’t think anyone would argue that’s the most optimal way to play that game.

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I find your lack of “See My Vest” disturbing. The line “like my loafers former gophers” is one of the greatest bars of all time.

A few hours in I’ve seen nothing but positive responses to Blackout and that should really worry PUBG developers. Not only does the game already seem more polished then PUBG their launching on the biggest console platform before PUBG. By the time Battlegrounds makes it to PS4 Blackout may have already cornered the

I don’t wanna go all J. Jonah Jameson on you but in this world where the police are frequently faced with protecting people from mad men with super powers who are more then willing to to kill civilians maybe a high-tech, citywide surveillance network isn’t the craziest idea...just sayin... 

You think that 100% the people who work in fast food restaurants have clean records?