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While I can only roll my eyes at dipshit brigades to downvote a trailer because something something ethics in game journalism, this fucking sucks. Dislike count is still incredibly important when you’re doing things like, say, googling a problem and trying to find a fix. Clicking onto a video and seeing it has a 1:5

NFTs work great for companies, or at least the ones that don’t decide to accept them as payment. If they’re facilitating the trade/purchasing as a middle man, they’re taking an effortless fee for it and profiting. If they’re making NFTs, it’s even better. Have Daryl the intern make a few hot glossy jpgs of himself

I’ve never experienced what you’re talking about in 6 years of use. It does/did have issues where the speed at which you end transmitting was too tight for those of us who use push to talk, (as if it killed transmission the millisecond you released the button, even if the last bit you said was still in transit) but

Neither of which are human beings, and so they’re able to attract far less uncanny valley scrutiny. Chopper? He’ll probably look great. Not so much Luffy or Franky if they ever get that far.

Mac and cheese? How soulless does a person have to be to have a bad take on mac and cheese?

And it’s perfectly ok for them to go quiet.

These new roles are presumably opt in, and by doing so you’re putting a target on your back as one of the first few kills. Scientist is high priority for the traitor since they put them at direct risk, and engineer will have to carefully thread not getting killed by traitor (who would love the plausible deniability of

Bruh the other day I literally quoted the article and I had people jumping out of windows to correct a detail I pulled from it.

he do be right tho

That doesn’t make any sense because you can’t cash out bits as an average viewer. You would refund the bits back to the viewer, and then they would have the bits back. What the article is saying is the streamers received the bits, cashed them out, and then behind the scenes sent 80% of that money back to the scammers,

Both. They’re hard, for sure. But they can very much be cheap as well. Hell, even in this trailer you see it with an unseen enemy jumping out from a blind bend and backstabbing the player. Which, in past souls, might have been a 1hko depending on your build and armor. Plus that god mode advantage that they’re likely

The article.

All money laundering is lossy, but 80% of 1%? What a waste of time for everyone involved except amazon.

I dunno about any of that, but the card system is a no go for me because jesus christ what is this stupid trend in video games where all games now have to have abilities based around a buildable “deck”?

I fell off it at some point*, could you elaborate on why?

He lost one of his eyes to congenital glaucoma as a child.

I dunno man, did you ever try buying an amiibo a few years ago? Pretty sure nintendo released one per character.

I might be mistaken but I believe he’s one of four clowns who were left holding the bag on the evolved ape scam, who had decided to continue on by rebranding the NFT to “bored ape yacht club” or BAYC and taking over themselves.

I was also in love with the movie, but considering how negative people can be about something if the premise doesn’t grab them (see the stark divide on cyberpunk 2077 between fans who spent hundreds of hours on it and angry weirdos still commenting about it to this day despite claiming <4 hours playtime) I can see it

While I have no hard opinions on any of this due to a number of reasons surrounding the nature of start ups with friends and not wanting to jump to conclusions, it is incredibly unfortunate/thinking emoji to name your studio “Notorious” after splitting from a company (perhaps even... a notorious company) with major