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The irony is that without that granular stuff, a lot of players would start complaining. Gamers are so impatient they assume the devs abandoned a game if its not updated every month. So granular stuff is popular with players and costs less money to make. Thats why I think many games have taken that approach.

Most of use probably broke a save in a game just because they were playing around with the console or cheat codes. Trying out some cheat codes was fun, I am sad that many games nowadays dont have that function anymore.

The real funny thing is that its six months. Thats a real short time. And everbody has some many games to play, you can easily sit out six months, play different games and then buy the game cheaper, with more content and less bugs. So waiting six months would actually be better for them, but they are too stupid to

1. They will probably find another way to display their rage. Its a battle that will never end.

Tyler Summits life could be a damn greentext story on 4chan.

A look in the future:

Because manchildren are known to stop complaining if proven wrong? Gonna have the same damn discussion in 2020 again. The shitshow might sound different, but toxic assholes will still find a way to complain.

The best security system in the world is only as secure as its dumbest user.

“Die Sturm Jager”?

Everytime I bought a game from Ubisoft on Steam I had problems with it. Thats why I now use that damn Ubisoft store. Its exactly what they want me to do. I hate it, but that why I dont have to deal with this bs.

“lack of user reviews”

Its ironic how Sweeney is always saying the Epic Store is supporting developers, yet the majority of their exclusive deals have been made with Publishers. Its funny how the damn CEO of Take-Two was skeptical of exclusive offers just a few months ago:

“Competition isn’t the same as a free, open market.”

“EA is just not willing to compromise. Andromeda had the same problem with Frostbite, right?”

Great article Jason.

“They added that moderators will be answering the community’s questions in a meta thread this evening. The subreddit remains closed as of this post’s initial publication.”

The Horatio dating sim is really funny.

That explains why /r/gaming has 21.5 million subscribers and /r/Games has “only” 1.7 million subscribers.

NBA needs to suspend Cuban

Flashlight in video games is a funny topic. Either they are nothing more than a small helpful asset you dont really think about and dont use often, or they are a central part of the game mechanic, that you basically always have to use.