There's never a good reason to use sweeping generalizations. Never.
There's never a good reason to use sweeping generalizations. Never.
The entire point of “never pre-order” was because you are just buying hopes and dreams. Games stopped having demos for a while so it was just a grab bag.
I’d imagine Steam’s popularity still let’s it out revenue Epic’s sales on any competing products.
If this was on PC pass then it would devastate Steam and Epic sales too. Why make a product just to give majority market share of it away?
Thank God for Kotaku. I was panicking trying to figure out how to cancel my pre-order. I had my credit card in between the scissors when a sun ray broke through the curtains and shone on this article. Thanks to this god-sent wiki-how-to-cancel-your-preorder I can now sleep easy tonight knowing that I didn't purchase…
Physical copy.
Just didn't realize he was the only one. With millions in revenue I figured they would have more than one person running this subsidiary over the weekend.
Damn Zack, where did all the other writers go? The last ~10 posts on Kotaku are from you.
Of course, Valve doesn’t want to do anything but milk Steam.
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You hate sharing with friends? Do your friends mind that?
I think playing fighting games casually is the problem. If you play fighting games a lot then just winning/losing loses its impact. It becomes about why you won or lost. IMO, people really in to fighting games are all about learning how to overcome strategies and continually improving themselves. They would appreciate…
“baseless vitriol”?.. Huh, you sure have a funny way of spelling “justified criticism.”
You not heard of Back 4 Blood yet? Original L4D devs back at it again.
Sure but it doesn’t have to take a whole fucking month you tool. Sorry I offended you over this shitty game you like. You can quit crying now.
How does having confidential information released being bad not make sense?
Lol, there are and they are. You just never hear about it until it reaches video games. Follow a cybersecurity forum instead of a video game forum and you'll find plenty of examples.
3 patches 60 days after launch is good to you? Maybe if it came out stable but as is it needed 3 patches in the first 2 weeks.
When has a company being hacked ever been good PR? If anything it shows that they have security flaws. Their stock took quite a hit from this today. This is not good PR.
Sure, people can be misled easily by “righteous causes” but that doesn’t matter here. What matters is math. Shorts HAVE TO BUY more shares than are currently available for sale. They shorted over 140% of the float recklessly and are now screwed. That is incredibly rare. They fucked up big and are paying for it. Reddit…