You’re not wrong, but I think it’s just one of those things that they’re willing to ignore for the sake of bringing something novel into the franchise. I’m happy to let it slide.
You’re not wrong, but I think it’s just one of those things that they’re willing to ignore for the sake of bringing something novel into the franchise. I’m happy to let it slide.
“So we call a hot dog a sandwich. What next? Will we start putting cheese beneath the meat? Abandon bread altogether? The original intent of the Earl of Sandwich is clear and the construction of the sandwich is directly inspired by this intent.”
I would say so. People are certainly miscellaneous meat enclosed in a cheap outer layer.
The definition of “sandwich” is not a living document Ruth.
This is a metaphor for our collective innocence and joy, right?
Not just lootboxes. You’ll see dev work outsourced to cheaper, less combative worker pools in India or China. There are a TON of devs out there happy to pick up the work.
I dunno, seems like just a 2-player Telltale game.
Great, now the left and right sides of my brain are arguing whether this was stupid or awesome. Thanks Jesus.
Nobody plays a video game so they can be responsible for their behavior. Coorperation is typically more enjoyable than not cooperating, but it’s not worth trying to police chaos for the sake of a few hurt feelings.
5th gear: For fuck’s sake, just make the electric Mini. An EV Mini with classic styling would be like catnip for millenials, and it would work well in an urban environment where EVs shine brightest.
You think so? BF1 matches can occasionally seem like they have higher strategic significance (back capping, pushing towards specific points, etc.). Battlefront II usually just felt like a rugby scrum with lasers.
Gameplay seemed too chaotic to me, like even more chaotic than BF1. Maybe the new progression system will help.
Eh, already returned it. I’ve come back to other titles before, but I’m going to wait and see what others have to say before I jump back in.
I certainly never said that you can’t do anything. I merely pointed out that ignoring such comments remains the most effective and low-impact method of dealing with internet assholery.
Ah, you hold a degree in bloviating. This explains much.
“People can be jerks, so mute them” isn’t a silly response. It’s what most people do every day, and it works. You’re just looking for some sort of cosmic justice for people who are mean to you online.
I think you like being angry online more than you like playing video games.
Mute button.
You keep bringing up violence towards online shit-talkers in your posts, I think maybe you’re taking all of it a little too personally. Shit-talking is fine, so long as it is creative and amusing in its execution. If not, that’s why God invented the mute button.
Eh, I still consider verbal sewage from complete strangers to be a feature rather than a bug of online gaming, but then again I’ve been playing vidya for a while...