I hope this is the first of many. If you’re going to make money off the culture, the people that create the culture should be rewarded
I hope this is the first of many. If you’re going to make money off the culture, the people that create the culture should be rewarded
That is a very poor understanding of this.
It’s essentially a $35 subscription to stay up to date with Destiny 2 for the next year. If you spend hours a week in Destiny and are way into the grind/PVP/whatever else, that’s definitely going to be worth it for you. But if you’re just the type of player who picks up the latest DLC to see what’s new, plays for a…
Couldn’t you have mentioned to the rest of the team that the front end is FUGLY?
The pickup truck market has completely lost it’s mind. Driving my 1999 F-150, I feel like I’m in an MG.
That *everything* is situated in the stupidest possible place imaginable in a Lotus Elise. That’s not doing it justice. Arguably words alone cannot convey the sheer, frustrating, anger inducing design decisions Lotus made. Clearly they put the car together without a single passing thought as to how one might replace…
banning 4 people? there goes half the playerbase.
Here’s some hot bullshit for you. I was playing for a couple hours yesterday and managed to get my honor up (the bar was noticeably leaning towards honorable, not in the middle).
For example, if you want to completely change each metal piece on the starting rifle it will cost 30 gold bars, which currently could take 200+ hours to earn.
are you saying that Rockstar isn’t getting the same level of shit for this type of glitch and trying to fanboy on Fallout, or are you just sighing because you are being forced to play Fallout 76?
You can already see how they’re going to funnel people into buying currency like they did in GTAO. Everything is 10x as expensive as it is in single player, and the jobs don’t have huge payouts.
This is a joke, right? You aren’t really as dumb as you are coming across at the moment? Or did a simple web search fail you?
“That little dopamine rush...”
Publishers only have themselves to blame here. They kept pushing it, seeing how far they could take it. Now, hopefully, the FTC sets up boundaries to protect consumers from shady business practices (which loot boxes definitely are).
You’re kidding, right?
Really it’s only a spoiler for the first game.