theantifanboy
Nick Ha
theantifanboy

It’s less about segregation and more about trying to fix the fact that “regular” tournaments have mostly male participants. There’s a ton of reasons for that, but without writing a fucking essay on it, they include: women getting harassed in male-dominated spaces, women getting different pressure to perform/higher

They’ve kind of butchered the lore already in favor of linear Call of Duty action sequences. Go blow up this thing because it will blow us up. Its also like the newer writers don’t understand or appreciate the world they are expanding

Agreed with this. When I got a hold of Cayde’s ‘letters to Ace’, my eyes lit up and I glued myself to the screen. It was some of that old grimoire magic I was looking for.

How about some LORE please ;;

My biggest take away from this is that there’s a war between Horizon and BotW players I never knew about...

I bet you have rational feelings about mobile phone operating systems too. BASTARDO!!!

“it might light a fire under Bluehole to get their ass into gear and fix the million QoL issues with Battlegrounds.”

No Cigar was easily my favorite at the time and it introduced me to Millencollin in general. Personally I think THPS 1 and 3 had better soundtracks overall, but that’s coming from a big punk rock fan.

Hey—I actually hadn’t seen that until just now! Very interesting. This article was inspired by overhearing my boss getting frustrated with GameStop over the phone when he asked about their Switch pricing.

You can remove the shaders for free (in armor sets that come with a pre-equipped shaders). Still, everyone I know is saving the shaders, because we don’t want to waste them, and we end up looking like circus clowns with mismatched armor.

EXACTLY right, I have no idea why Jason, someone who really should no better would say something that silly.

I too played the Ultimate Online role playing game on the Baja Burrito shard, my fellow youths.

Damn these cooldowns are even affecting the articles

They’re being weird about their branding. On one hand they just announced they’re changing names to Blizzard Launcher. On the other, they are going to release a distinctly non-Blizzard game on it, and called it Battle.Net on stage live during the announcement.

Dragons are consistent with the game’s lore, though. The same isn’t true of immortal kids.

I think what Lanny means is, because mods have traditionally not been available on console, that when playing a console game there is no temptation to get lost in modding it.

Similar to how on console games you don’t have many customization options. You can’t usually choose between v-sync or frame rate or texture

The introduction of mods just reinforces why I like console gaming: simplicity. If I started gaming on PC, I’d spend more time tinkering with mods and optimizing settings than I would playing the game. Even with Fallout on Xbox, I don’t use mods because it’s too overwhelming. I’m sure it’s great for other people, but

People keep sighting Twitch as a replacement for YouTube but I’m not seeing that soon. The monetization is completely different; it mostly comes from regular subscribers to channels, plus the occasional donation, but that means creators have to more overtly appeal to their viewers to chip in. Contrast that to YouTube,

If you’re real: