snazzman
snazzman
snazzman

Agreed 100%. No good can come from death threats or even just being a shitty person to the developers. The last thing we need to do is feed the stereotype that all gamers are angry little man babies with entitlement issues. If we hope to actually make things better we have to be adults. Thanks for making that clear,

The “microtransaction” business model is predatory bullshit and people should not buy these games.

“You better get used to it” is a horrible response to problems. That thinking right there is why so many crappy things are allowed to continue in so many different industries

I don’t have a gambling problem, I do have a problem with f2p mechanics in a game which costs money. I’m not an idiot, these things make money so companies will put them in, I get that. I personally won’t buy games that do, and regard the people that buy them and ruin gaming by doing so, as dicks. Not sure what’s hard

“Look guys, we changed it so it’s less bad. We’re the good guys now!” No you’re fucking not. It’s still a grindfest so you can sell lootboxes. Everyone who pre-orders this/buys this in the first month is a dick for enabling them.

I hardly spend 40 hours on the average game.

Outside of those they are all locked. The guy I saw had DM unlocked at start. You don’t want to waste your time cause you know you’re a white knight false info spreading fanboy. Have fun playing your pay and keep paying game. Btw I don’t go to reddit and barely watch streams. However, seeing is believing. I saw

Yes, characters, the people or things you play as in a video game. I got the info from playing the trial on PC, which is the full game, something you admittedly haven’t done. I can’t link you my gameplay experience, sorry. But yeah, how could a streamer be wrong, right?

This kind of mindset is dumb and amounts to “Just ignore the flaws and everything is good”. It doesn’t matter if the story goes nowhere and now will never go anywhere, it doesn’t matter if the semi-automated animation system was garbage that they knowingly released, and it doesn’t matter the game is buggy enough to

Gamers killed a half-assed game, and they did good in doing so. They showed a giant dev that they can’t just throw shit at the wall of a popular IP and except money to pour off. Sure, ME was sacrificed for this, but the gaming community reacted in the best way possible. If you want people to pay for your product and

I will never understand this mindset. “Man, if only gamers had tolerated a product that didn’t meet their expectations we cold have gotten DLC.” While every criticism sure as hell isn’t valued, stop pretending that consumer desiring decent products is somehow indecent. “it was still 100% playable” Wow. Hot-damn. What

Thank you for this. As I begin researching, reading, and asking owners about trucks (my next vehicle), I was leaning more toward what I perceive my needs to be (which is actually kind of hard to forecast) and therefore was looking for a tacoma/colorado/canyon type truck. Most people I’ve talked to though tell me

While this gives me the wants, I learned this lesson with a double cab Tacoma: any truck bed less than 6 feet is USELESS.

That’s...dumb, lots of games on consoles have made the jump. Then again, it was just part of a series of dumb decisions. Examples:

In April, according to several sources, Bungie had a staff reorganization. During this process, The Taken King director Luke Smith and executive producer Mark Noseworthy became, respectively, director and executive producer of Destiny 2. They rebooted the story that had been written up to that point. A number of

Destiny 1 seemed to me (as an outsider that has never played it) to be a half-baked game that had the rest of it sold later (why else would there be two Complete DLC physical releases?). From a visual and overall personality standpoint it feels very bland, not able to take a step away from itself and have a laugh or

Also, if Bungie is going to change the social space from a series of menues you walk to and one jumping puzzle to a town that feels like you can be involved in I wholely support that policy. Maybe give ship custimization options for personalization a boost too.

Oh, I hope to heck they do make it cross-platform. I just think that PvP should be controller-segregated. For teaming up with others, though, there’s no (good) reason to prevent us from playing with our friends regardless of platform.

Please no cross-platform play. I don’t want to be merced in crucible by people using a mouse and keyboard, and no, I refuse to use them with my console, that’s dumb.

Maybe this time round they’ll add a coherent story?