No, I'm telling you how it is. It sounds like insults because part of how it is, is that you suck.
No, I'm telling you how it is. It sounds like insults because part of how it is, is that you suck.
You weren’t curse enough? You think your mom deserved to be cursed more?
I imagine you were curse enough.
A bit too late for me. After 120 hours I’ve done all the Witching there is to do.
“If you can’t say something nice, shut the fuck up.”
I’m thinking it right now.
Of course you're allowed, but everyone will think you're an asshole for it.
This looks like the cover of a Party City costume catalogue.
It’s also full of really great nut-and-bolts, no bullshit, tell a good story kind of writing tips such as “don’t use adverbs, you’re probably not a good enough writer to use them effectively," and "Your second draft should be your first draft minus 10%."
Speaking of only "sort of" being able to read....
Really? You seem like about as big a dick as drunk Tony Stark.
Says the guy with the comic book avatar.
They didn’t “hog” the resources. They dedicated the resources necessary to do the job they were given. When it turned out the job was going to take longer the publisher (Warner) should have allocated more resources or pushed back the release to give them more time. The fault lies entirely with Warner for failing to…
If they only had 8 weeks then we should be singing their praises. Even as bad as the game is on PC, that’s a shitload of work to get done in 8 weeks.
Didn't come from Rocksteady. Warner put a mostly untested third party dev on the PC port.
Way to live up to your town's reputation. Sounds like Tom nailed it.
It's a port. It wasn't even done by Rocksteady. It's a port that was outsourced to a (apparently) shitty third party team.
What does a publisher rushing a shitty port have to do with PC gaming in general?
The publisher.
You’re missing a very important distinction. Playing games does not create content for others to use. Once you create content for others to use you have created a product, whether as part of your hobby or not. A person who creates a product and makes it available for others to use is entitled to compensation for the…