weirdphil
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weirdphil

I understand what you’re saying here, and I’m sure your original post was first placed before the article was updated, but your analogy of Amazon Prime requires that you break rules. Let’s throw some real-breaking into the mix then, since that’s what happened here. If Amazon were to discover that you were streaming

They were leaking information detailed in an NDA they agreed to. It’s only their fault. M$ is surprisingly not to blame here if that’s what you’re insinuating. M$ gave their trust to these testers and that trust was broken.

If anything, Goat Simulator brought how much I’ve wasted on Early Access titles to my attention finally. I’m going to be patient this time.

Granted that Blizzard is avoiding calling Heroes of the Storm a MOBA, I feel that losing in HotS is still rewarding. You still get gold, you still get xp, and it does not feel like a waste of time.

No, but only because Minecraft has an FOV slider.

I would have agreed with Toad’s Turnpike if it more closely resembled the N64 version.

CastleMiner Z. Port of an Xbox 360 Indie game that was released solely to take advantage of Minecraft not actually being on consoles at the time. ‘Nuff said.

I’m completely for paid mods. Nobody forced anyone to pay for the mods and nobody forced the modders to charge money for said mods. The modders want money for creating original content that they spent hundreds of hours working on so it would be high-quality? They deserve money. Everyone who is against paid mods, every

Did Valve force modders to put price tags on their mods? I feel like the angry mob and their torches should have been complaining to the modders, not the company who enabled them the ability to monetize their content.

Upgrade his PS2 to an original Xbox. Then let him play Drake and the 99 Dragons for all eternity.

We’ve all been using Skype on our PCs while we play console games with friends anyways, right?

After you accept their friend request, they message you a few days later with a tiny url link to something I assume is malicious, while asking you to look at games they claim they're offering. Obviously, I don't click shortened urls, and I know I'm wasting my time accepting these friend requests because I know they'll

I know I’ve asked for a surrender button in the past, but I’m going with Blizzard’s decision here. Comebacks do happen and it’s great when they do. Ending a match early with a surrender would make the match itself a waste of time for both teams, as player/character XP seems to be based on the team XP at the end of the

Pour lava. EVERYWHERE. Surround myself with cacti.

It might have been annoying to you, but have you been hacked since you added two-step verification? It's doing what it's supposed to be doing.

The original Mario Party was well known for destroying controllers, but all future titles were made with controller-life in mind. Controllers weren't breaking because people were frustrated, they were breaking through regular use with Mario Party's minigames where you'd rapidly twirl the analog stick as fast as you

Mario Party 1? Yes, absolutely. Mario Party 2? Not so much. Mario Party 3 was perfect though.

I'm really looking forward to those subscription tokens being introduced because it will surely screw over the economy in the auction house. People will need to settle on what an acceptable amount of gold $14.99 would equate to.

You can buy-in. You've been able to since January. You get Diablo, Raynor, Tyrande, a Gold Cyber Wolf mount and 2500 gold to spend on the in-game store.

I'm eagerly waiting for MatPat to bring out another Game Theory video on this.