silver6kraid
silver6kraid
silver6kraid

Yeah but that would require a bit of introspection and it’s so much easier to fear the evil Chinese boogie man. Don’t get me wrong I got issues with what the Chinese government does but these people are being ridiculous and vaguely racist if we’re being 100% honest.

Hell they're still complaining about Gone Home and Zoe Quinn. They'll never not be angry because false outrage is all they have. 

I loved every second of Divinity Original Sin 2, especially because of the characters so I'm all in for this. 

I played the demo they released when they first launched the kickstarter. It’s definitely a much more playable game. The demo was only around 20 minutes long and desperately wanted more when it was over. Hopefully they can pull it together and make the game as good as it has the potential to be.

I feel like that’s not as unreasonable as “Old Man Yells at Cloud” implies. All these connectivity requirements are largely unnecessary. I don’t want to be hassled when I play a damn game. 

Online multiplayer was always a good idea. Netflix and Spotify are totally different because those are passive art forms. But input lag can ruin most games. Plus, again, modding, game preservation and truly owning the game you purchase would go out the window with this shit.

The idea of gaming going towards streaming seems like a bad idea. I live in a rural area and don’t have the best internet. A lot of people like me exist. Or people who have data caps. Honestly, I hope big publishers don’t push for this to replace standard gaming. I want to be able to play offline, install mods and

Very true, it’s a provlem they need to address but still not as bad as the utter lack of effort Valve has out forth on what they let on their store.

Honestly, I’m hoping Epic Games is just the more curated counterpart to Steam. Less games, sure, but also less crap. So far every game they’ve put on there has been a genuine effort from developers big and small that look like quality products, or at the very least they look like actual man hours went into them rather

That’s what I don’t get about people being so mad about this. Like, Steam is cool but I’m not 100% married to the idea of it like some people are. I’ve only used the Epic game store to play two games, Ashen and Metro Exodus. Both were positive experiences. Both ran well, were fun to play and the client was easily

Dude, this is a screenshot of the battle.net launcher when it first came out. It was literally just WoW, Diablo III, Hearthstone and Starcraft II and a news tab. No store, no search bar. All that stuff was in the games themselves because they weren’t made to work with a client. Epic Games’ launcher is pretty bare

Something tells me this was only ever meant to run their own games like Battle.net and then Fortnite made all the money in the world and they decided competing with Steam was doable. 

Remember when they just made and released complete games all in one package? 

This kinda sums up my feelings on Assasin’s Creed Odyssey and Anthem. For different reasons specifically but broad strokes it just comes down to both games being too big and too much hassle. I don’t have a lot of free time and I don’t want to spend it playing a game I’m not that into. Weather it’s a game that has WAY

Sort of. This game seems to play a lot like They Are Billions. That game is sort of a tower defense game but way more complicated. You have to manage an economy, space, resource gathering and tech tress. It’s kind of a RTS city sim hybrid with tower defense elements. Not sure what to call the genre just yet, so I

Yes because public support has never done any movement any good. Who needs to care about anything. Doesn’t effect you directly so fuck them. What's the point of Empathy? 

I hear that. I have a full time job and other hobbies. I don’t have the time or energy for so many games. It also doesn’t help that so many of them are so obscenely long and huge. I got assassins creed odyssey a couple of months ago. Put 50 hours in it since and I feel like I’m barely scratching the surface of the

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve spent a good 3 minutes on a load screen just to have a mission bug out or get trapped in another section of the map because the game decided to spawn me in an area where I can’t join my friends. I want this game to succeed. I love Bioware but I cannot stand how many major peovlems

Hopefully the game is good, people like it, it sells well and hundreds of people don’t potentially lose their jobs because a publisher is ultra greedy. That’s the kind of delicious I’d like it to be.

I can tell you I would have rather waited on this and any game if it meant developers didn’t have to be so over worked. It sickens me that 70-80 hour weeks are common in the industry. I think most people would agree. Then again I have seen a lot of ****TRUE GAMERS**** be very ambivalent or even hostile towards the