I have a friends list that's 70+. Five or so have had their characters deleted. Some multiple times. It's a problem. Not 100% repeatable. If it were we could assume they would have spotted it in testing.
I have a friends list that's 70+. Five or so have had their characters deleted. Some multiple times. It's a problem. Not 100% repeatable. If it were we could assume they would have spotted it in testing.
So thick skinned that this person immediately ran to their Twitter security blanket and wrapped themselves up all warm and cozy in their role as a victim?
Remember when people were strong enough to not express every single indignity on the internet?
"Damn those "booth babes" that are thoroughly compensated for their time. We've long grown past the necessity for their presence at Cons and Trade shows...whoa did you just see that half naked Pikachu?!? Take a picture. Gawker's going to permajizz over the page views this generates!"
Reminds me more of the UNSC capital ship designs.
"The minimum wage is not an acceptable analogy because that has far reaching repercussions that most people are incapable of understanding due to the education required to truly know how money and markets function."
Has Peck ever considered using some of that t-shirt money and massive video game blogger pull to offer to offset the Redskins' team owner's costs for remerchandising one of the oldest teams in the NFL?
So there's no irony inherent in a site the regularly posts anti-firearms tirades stirring up indignation about Fox blaming the actions of a human being on whatever inanimate object they had at hand?
The people who call it the "Xbone" are the same people who replace the "S" in MS with "$".
Cosplayers are attention whores. Period. They love their craft(if its built and not bought), sure, but when they're actually in costume they live to hear, "can I get a picture?"
Yes. Because the best way to feature intricately designed costuming is a fast zoom with three to five seconds of actual watchable video before cutting to someone else getting the exact same treatment.
I've found that the best way to judge things is in a vacuum. That way my preconceptions and personal experiences don't have to contend with pesky details like context and intent on the part of the creators.
Never. Most turtles fans just end up asking why there are four Raphaels when they see the original art in color.
So you have twenty people playing your game. Fifteen play for free and give you no money at all. Five of those people spend $300 on a $3 game.
See now...I'm a bit of a hypocrite as far as it comes to Bethesda. They could ship a turd in a box and I'll probably preorder it.
My post was half tongue in cheek half serious. No one should listen to me in regards to raising their children. I know nothing. :)
You can get a wifi blu ray player with app features for less than 80 USD nowadays.
This game and the subsequent reaction on the internet is mystifying to me. Then again, I don't like Pixar movies and Disney can collectively choke a dick. Maybe I'm biased.
Yes, and when a patch process is long and arduous people complain about that too.
The problem lies with you and your insistence on believing that your personal experiences, delusional or not, are a valid stand in for facts.