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On the C train? Why not just leave your switch unattended in Port Authority?

Indeed. The problem lies in the fact that most gamers seem to live as though gaming for extended periods of time is completely harmless, when that may not be the case (and it probably isn’t). The topic here is not so much about saying “video games killed a person” as it is about “video games can be bad for you”. This

Very glad to see more practical armor on women. Whenever I play a female character in a down-to-earth game, it always feels off to have her armor show skin when the male counterpart does not. It gives me the impression the game wants to overlook the point of the armor in favor for some extra sex appeal.

That’s true, but he was a streamer by career. So while you could say video games were not the cause, they were definitely involved as a byproduct of his career. Whenever you’re doing anything in excessive quantities, whether it’s long hours at the office or long hours in front of a monitor, it’s important to use

How the hell are you going to know what will offend somebody if you can’t talk about anything.

If you don’t have the cash for it, don’t purchase the random drops, it’s really that simple. I have never purchased a lootbox, but am perfectly content with this system. Cosmetics do not impact gameplay in any way. And don’t make the mistake of assuming that any person who buys into these cosmetics is throwing away

Arnehim, it is a pleasure as always to be able to read your incredibly well-worded and thought-out comments. Have a good one, my man.

True, but based on a friend’s experience with crossfire, it doesn’t always work well, and it only works if the specific game in question supports crossfire (I believe Overwatch does, Battlefield 1 does not). I don’t personally think it’s worth the headache if you’re someone who just wants to play games without having

Just a warning to keep in mind: you can’t just add a graphics card to your computer to work together with your existing one to make an ‘awesomer’ one. It’s actually part of a procedure called crossfire, and getting it to work properly is not nearly as awesome as the name would imply. Resign yourself to the simpler

woohoo no more getting hit by balls

Hah, how bizarre. People from your era tend to love pixel look. But hey, that’s cool. Variety is the spice of life.

But we love it sooo much!

Loved this game, but after playing it to completion, I can never again separate in my head Arkham Knight from the batmobile. It’s such an obtrusive mechanic that it’s impossible to ignore in this game, especially when it’s always trying to take the spotlight.

Is permadeath being overused? That’s relative: I love games with permadeath so I feel right at home. Devs keep using it because it found a renaissance of interest in modern players. In games like Risk of Rain, it allows you to have that feeling of a brand new save file with each session, and to play through a complete

It sounds like the message this in-game mechanic sends is foggy, but it seems to hold some kind of emotional weight. And although you’re right about in-game progress generally perceived as ‘good’, I feel as though progress is most emotionally effective when it is ‘not good’ and when it successfully creates feelings of

Lyn for the win!

I JUST realized this IS coming out on steam. Psyched!

And here’s to hoping it one day comes to PC. The shredded outfit doesn’t seem like the most practical for battle, but I guess if you spent 3 years in prison devouring demons, you wouldn’t be looking your best.

Fascinating stuff. I remember watching Bonesaw’s stream from the last SGDQ and I did enjoy it, though I also remembered him getting a few warnings. Didn’t think anything serious came of it though, since it seemed like a good part of the staff was laughing along with him and joking with him off-camera. I believe he was