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    This is why my friends and I stopped playing BL3 (before the first season pass finished) and decided to wait until there’s not more content added to revisit and play through everything. I love the game, but the whole “we want you to never stop playing” approach just doesn’t work for me. Gaming is big enough now that

    I have been saying this since the 7th generation when they pushed HD as their sales buzzword (despite most games not actually running at 1080, and a still very low install base for TVs that displayed in 1080). They gutted performance, lowered framerates, removed or reduced multiplayer/coop features, and did it all to

    Surprising. The only Origin customer service interaction I am personally aware of was from a friend of mine who had his account compromised and was given a ban in Apex Legends. He secured the account and tried to contact them to lift the ban, but couldn’t get a live person despite his best efforts. They instead fully

    I think we’re overlooking the far more important question here:

    Did it need more development time before release? Definitely. Did I still love it, even with all the problems it had? Very much so. It did something fresh and was a lot of fun. It’s too bad Sega holds the IP and has no interest in it. Obsidian wanted to do a sequel, which you’d expect would have resolved most of the

    This. I was so disappointed the day I went down the frozen aisle specifically to get some of them only to find that they had completely disappeared, as if they had never existed in the first place. A little piece of me died that day.

    No. The way it works is that you have a Primary Switch (your main system) and Secondary Switch(es) (other people’s systems). If you login to your account on a Secondary Switch, you will have full access to all your purchases as long as you are playing under your profile, connected to the internet, AND it is the only

    Congratulations! It already is easy as it functions just like Steam. Simply login with your account and you’ll have access to your games. There’s a small extra step to designate the system as your primary in the case of doing a system upgrade like this, but otherwise you even have access to your purchases on any

    Why?

    Todd! Oh, Todd! He is a glorious god! Fearsome and brave! Our Future he will save! Upon the face of history his name will be engraved! Todd!

    This looks great and I need to pick it up!

    In our current 5E campaign (just two sessions ago in fact), our group managed to convince a big end-chapter level boss of three things:

    It’s unfortunate WB and NetherRealm are garbage companies that abandon their products and shit on their customers. They will not be getting my money again.