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It’s definitely incredibly intellectually lazy, and maybe a bit of lacroix strength racism. Instead of researching black hairstyles, they just lazily fall back on the one that they saw in a marvel movie. Just like how prior to this (and still to this day tbh), your two black hairstyle options were cornrows and

Nope. Boarding is just getting the ship a bit low and then pulling up close enough for the boarding grapple hooks to land. It auto resolves (no chance of losing, because they dont really track crew or anything) and then you get the loot. It is simultaneously the best method of quickly dispatching an enemy to focus on

All they had to do was remove the bullshit assassin/animus plot and have a ballpit of 30 interns create too many missions. Maybe have a couple guys work on economy. Instead, we get this.

I’m Kinja poster That Lamer and I say slaughter them all. You’re going to be running a local genocide for their assorted goos and bone matters anyway, so at least double dip by getting the resources when you capture, and again when you butcher.

Hamster replacement.

Though there was clearly an issue with the Lifmunk Effigies, Pocketpair’s notes run counter to what fans were suspecting: that the Effigies were lowering capture rates. Regardless, capture rate issues with Lifmunk Effigies should no longer be an issue.

Okay. Real war ruins and ends peoples lives, for flimsy justifications. Video games are video games, all winning in pubg does is make somebody say “fuck you” out loud at their screen and then requeue. I play shooters as well, but that doesn’t mean I’d love to bomb a hospital. Stupid ass fucking take from the judge,

Lemme to a better job for new players than stating the on screen tutorial in slide form.

Somehow more cringe than the original attempt at the mod.

That’s literally normal, though. That’s how you play as masterchief in skyrim. A modder takes the skyrim skeleton and slaps it inside the spartan mesh, then does a little bit of tweaking and weight painting. That isn’t a sign of impropriety, it’s just the fact that they’re both human shaped so not a lot of extra work

Thursday through Sunday? Why are they so adept at scheduling this shit when I’m not off? Why can they never just do a full 7 day beta?

From every screenshot I’ve seen, absolutely none of the geometry lines up 1:1. These are original models. They may have been heavily based on existing pokemon with some choice tweaks/artistic touches to distinguish them legally, but they aren’t ripped and tweaked assets like a lot of people seem to think/imply.

This game has driven some people actually, frothing at the mouth insane.

The first line of defense for any IP has always been weird nerds in a comments section. I just assume they’re the kids of IP lawyers, and have a vested interest in defending daddy’s source of income from the loathsome hordes of people just trying to inject a little fun into everyone’s lives.

Pals are definitely deeply inspired by pokemon, and there are definitely equivalents and borrowed design elements. But it’s all remixed enough that it’s really not an issue. Like Kingpaca has Empoleon’s crown element, for instance, but they’re pretty radically different otherwise. Then there’s this fella.

It’s ARK but instead of tranq gunning a dino over and over while feeding it for 2 hours, you capture it in pokeballs. Which you throw at it after shooting it in the temple a couple times with your AK-47.

The two logos are very visually distinct, and even in abbreviation rockstar is R*, not R. I wish rockstar good luck, they’ll need it.

In this analogy is only getting to use half of a cart’s ink because it ran out of yellow, or because its just a scammy piece of shit in general, equivalent to getting an all 1 star pull?

If you say so? I don’t see what’s boring about not letting myself be lied to, or making irresponsible spending decisions like a $500 console to save a year of waiting for a single game. You know I play video games, right? And I actually enjoy them more than when I allowed myself to get over hyped for games or allow

They never had meaning dawg, that’s the neat part.