They screw up and remove Denuvo, pirates now have it and it will likely hit the web in the coming days, they put Denuvo back.
The only people who get screwed on this deal is actual consumers.
They screw up and remove Denuvo, pirates now have it and it will likely hit the web in the coming days, they put Denuvo back.
The only people who get screwed on this deal is actual consumers.
SBMM has an inherent problem not in that it exists, but that people on the whole refuse to believe their ranking they’re given and don’t understand that, at some point in their progression, they will encounter people who are better than they are. That’s just the law of averages.
If you wanna be the best, you gotta beat the best, right?
The comments on the video in youtube make me laugh. “I am an above average player and it is not fun for me getting put in the lobbies with the sweaties.” So you fucking suck but think you are good because you play against noobs then?
I think that is literally it. As a streamer he has a interest in playing to generate entertaining/interesting content, like him stomping pubbies, which is in direct conflict with other players who are trying to play a game against relatively equally skilled opponents.
This is hilarious. I love that he can’t even not stream it at all, he’ll still do it but only for a day.
“I just want to crush newbies with little to no effort on my part” is not the winning argument he thinks it is. People like him just want to run around lobbies eating up a 20-2 K/D with no effort. He wants to have fun at the expense of an entire lobby and thinks that’s a fair trade. That’s like asking Heaven GG:Strive…
“I’m not playing this game because I wanna bully people and it won’t let me” is so weak. WEAK.
The problem with art and the free exchange of ideas is that it’s all fun and games (or, rather, communal suffering) until big money gets involved, and the people tend to scramble towards their own best interests, and when things weren’t clearly defined in the first place with legal documents, this is a messy,…
Wowza. The video just autoplayed for me and it looks like she’s just jumping straight onto the floor. That foam is just laying on a floor. there is no “pit”.
You see, the thing you’re calling a “foam pit” here is actually a concrete floor that has a thin layer of large, hard foam cubes spread on top of it.
When they tested it, it was probably fine to get knocked off the platform and fall into it. The idiots probably didnt consider people cannonballing into it. In their defense however you had to walk across the pit to get into the plaform so you would know how shallow it was. But you call something a pit, then people…
Whoever at Lenovo thought this would make for great marketing is really regretting it now...
As far as I know no one broke their back in the DashCon ball pit. This will probably be more infamous in a few years.
Must be hilarious to see a women who has suffered a severe life changing injury and decide to make a joke about her.
That sucks, she’s never going to be the same after a back injury like that.
Every conversation I’ve ever had with a lawyer about those waivers is that they’re basically worthless if you have a lawyer who’s at least minimally competent.
I smell multiple lawsuits incoming.
Frankly, the midbudget game has been MIA for a long time now, with everything being either adorable critical indie darling, or AAA behemoth. I feel like the slot formerly held by midbudget games has been usurped by mobile and gacha titles. So, in that way, I rather appreciate this game’s existence.