I absolutely agree that anyone should be able to get a refund for any content not delivered, but that's a different discussion.
I absolutely agree that anyone should be able to get a refund for any content not delivered, but that's a different discussion.
If it's through Steam they can get a refund any time.
You were civil, you tried talking numbers, you proposed a way we could both win....but you're just wrong. Sorry, but there's nothing I can do about that.
Is it? It’s done on consoles. You think they’ve spent any time on optimizing it for PC when they haven’t even optimized the game itself for PC yet? What’s the point of releasing DLC for a game you haven’t even gotten to work properly yet?
The numbers aren't the important thing. The important thing is that the people who didn't get to play their game have been lined up complaining and requesting a fix since the day of release. Those of you who got a chance to play the game and are only recently demanding your DLC can get in at the back of the line…
I can't see your video. I'll just assume it was hilarious.
There’s no point in releasing DLC that only 10% of your customers can play when 90% of your customers still can’t play the full game they paid full price for.
Right, but when solving two problems with a finite number of resources you solve the higher priority problem first.
It’s hard for me to feel sympathy when their argument is literally “I never would have been an asshole if I’d known there would be consequences."
Poor babies. How were they supposed to know being assholes would have consequences?
It's telling that I can't tell which disgusting sea of humanity to which you're referring.
I think making the game work for people who already paid for it and got nothing for their money takes priority over making sure you get your extra content to a game that already works for you.
All you’re saying is that their influence is subtle, not that it doesn’t exist. Pushing someone who is on the fence about something in one direction or the other is still influence, even if it only takes a little nudge. In the manner that reading Ayn Rand can influence a person to embrace or reject objectivism, for…
Your username is wrong. You are at least 80% disgusting.
All the same ones that any medium can have. Its an art form. It conveys ideas. Those ideas can be positive and life-affirming, or they can be toxic and detrimental. They could inspire you to feel wonder and joy about the world around you or they can inspire you to feel depressed and pessimistic. And yes, they can…
But they are not talking about certain games but gaming in general that makes hem happy and which saved their life
You’re focusing on violence specifically, and I’m speaking more broadly. Sure there is no evidence games will make you violent, but if a game can make you feel elated or happy or excited, then of course it can make you feel depressed, angry, or upset. If it can influence you in positive ways, providing a new…
In that case I apologize for criticizing your punctuation.
I can't make any sense out of what your rambling, poorly punctuated screed is trying to say or figure out what your point is supposed to be.
So you’re simultaneously saying that video games can be incredibly influential experiences from a positive standpoint, but are absolutely not influential from any negative standpoint. They’re only capable of positive influence. That’s what you’re saying. And then you use nebulous feel-good stories with no scientific…