texaswaffles
Texaswaffles
texaswaffles

I agree. Unlike some flamers I can see you’ve put some thought into it. i’m just saying that the courts will side with Blizz cuz they got the $$$$$ for the lawyers/bribes.

C’mon bro. Lighten up. It’s a sarcastic post making fun of all the jerk offs on the Destiny articles

People still play this?

They’re using Blizzard’s servers. I’m sure there’s something illegal about it that the courts will side with.

Mr, Grayson please report on the important things. AKA what is the Steam Holiday click click game going to be during the sale.

Alphabet has it’s own interests and that’s $$$$. Whenever a company does something like this “for the consumer” you have to follow the money. The fact that they’re trying it with 4 people to start lends more credence to a bait and switch for $$$$.

$$$$$$

Defending against these large corporations with a large corporation (youtube/Google/Alphabet) doesn’t seem like a good solution. A start, but not a solution.

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I can’t find a good clip of it but the title of this article made me think of Gear of War when one of the big guys comes and yells HUNNNGGGGEEERRRR!

The dire circumstances of this decision makes me sad. I pray that this whole situation in France can come to a quick resolution.

This is so off base it’s not even good humor.

Which doesn’t dispute my point(s) at all.

The logic I was initially going with is that Fallout 4 and Tomb Raider 2 are different types of games that have different bases. If Tomb Raider were pushed to February it would be very close to another game that is eerily similar to it. (Different platforms yes, but they probably want to space em out. I mean, c’mon,

I agree with everything you said except Colin and Greg being reputable. Anyone at IGN are paid shills. Regardless, I agree that they could’ve waited a week and released TR2 yesterday. However, it’s really not as big a deal that it was released the same day as FO4 that people are screaming it to be.

I can’t prove anything of what you just said so I’ll go with the “90% of statistics are made up” line. Also, yes, the audience is different. For example, I think Fallout is boring as hell but I love Tomb Raider/Uncharted.

In your “disagreement” with me you just reiterated my points. Different target demographics does not infer that they can not over lap. Getting the game out in the holiday window is done because 2 games don’t necessarily have to be bought at once whereas in the movie business it’s more important to pace. (Look at

Fallout and Tomb Raider’s target audiences are different. The games industry isn’t like the movie industry. One big movie will choke out any other movie because people generally only see movies in the first 3 weeks and only see one at a time. This isn’t the same for games. With games the goal is getting out the

Are you sure the Patriots didn’t deflate the redcoats?

Yea, I’m not getting through. So I’ll just end it. (I’m agreeing with you for the record.)

That’s what he’s trying to say, sure. If you change the word routine to “big” or “unexpected,” then the sentence works. The way you explain it though it sounds like the meaning of the sentence should be just the opposite.