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For me it’s how stingy gear upgrades get. I’m 43, I’m wearing gear that ranges from min level 30-38 and have been since my early-mid 30s. I’m getting legendaries that are worse then rares I got 5+ hours and 10 levels ago. The only weapon that was an upgrade was from the weapons vendor for more than half the gold I had

It seems like the fundamental problem is that they designed themselves into a corner with the paragon system redesign, because there is functionally no endgame once you’re done with it (aka, hit level 100).

Cowards 

You know what’s more akin to a landed gentry? Corporate CEOs. The Reddit employees didn’t vote you, ya dickwad (insert Monty python reference).

In regards to the right place to find an answer to something, thats 100% sure. Trash Websites have gotten so good at SEO that it’s ruined things like google.

I didn’t used to use Reddit much, but since companies are killing their forums for godawful Discord communities that have horrid searchability, I’m having to rely on it more and more.

And companies just keep doing it.  Its starting to piss me off too. And that’s not easy to do.

Didn’t we used to have things like Reddit run out of people’s homes or from servers paid for by people who just wanted to do something cool and didn’t expect to make millions off of doing it?

Pretty sure I remember donating money to sites to help the cost of hosting them back in the 90s, before everything had to be a

Isnt the point to demonstrate how much of your website is user generated content, and how easy it is for a a handful of users (all who are pissed at you) to lock shit down?

They’re cutting FES and P3P content? It’s the original base game only? WFT? Why would they even bother doing this if they’re going to cut literally ALL of the additional (and better) content?

Alan Wake drew me in for the setting and story, which loved. The actually gameplay wasn’t that great to me.

While I’m not actually judging CDPR for charging that amount for a large DLC, what stood out to me that some of the stuff they are talking about as justifying the price actually sound more like updates and patches. Like the skill system in CP2077 is pretty broken, but they are putting the updated version behind a paid

She really did levitate Control to a whole other level in terms of character and gameplay for me. I loved the metroidvania style design of the Oldest House.

I purchased the Alan Wake remaster, which was hardly a remaster, but its really hard to play. In terms of gameplay, it doesn’t hold up as well as the Dead Space games. I still detest the way they implemented the dodge move.

Same. Control was an incredible leap forward from AW, which was fine. If they learned all the right lessons from Control I’m sure this will be fine, but I also want Jesse back.

yea Alan Wake isn’t my kind of game, but still hope this one does well so Remedy doesn’t have any issues moving on to Control 2.

I’m still not sold on the sequel yet, I can’t really put my finger on why, but I need to read/see more.

This is very...underwhelming.  half of these ain't new announcements just more footage or trailers. And the rest are just updates to current games 

Yeah, and it echoes something I’ve been saying for years - the boom/bust cycle of platforms is getting really frustrating for users to have to switch every time some vulture capitalist decides that it’s time to wring every last penny out of the platform.

The bandwidth itself is relatively cheap. At an average 1kb payload per request, Apollo’s 7 billion monthly requests add up to about $500 on AWS (where, as far as I know, Reddit is hosted). The compute costs of retrieving and assembling the request data are much harder to estimate but they’re going to be the bigger