xcristian3
XCristian3
xcristian3

Sorry, did you just suggest that Tron: Legacy is the “best” version of Tron?

  I tried this once but the duct tape just couldn’t handle the heat.

It’s refreshing to have a series where you follow an efficient villain as your protagonist. You have to look at it from the perspective of the MC effectively becoming the eponymous overlord as the show goes on and he keeps edging closer to a real, full blown elder lich.

Plus the political backdrops and side characters

Spend $10 on shells and swap em yourself. I did. It was easy enough.

Honestly, and I say this as a big fan of Nintendo, the Joy-Cons are one of the biggest ripoffs in the console gaming world today.

XP booster microtransactions, or just microtransactions in general don’t belong in a single player game

Reminiscent of the ISPs claiming data caps were for network management while allowing you to remove the caps by paying extra. For some reason, service integrity flies out the window when people are willing to pay.

Player choice!

Given how hard they played the “our XP boosters are time savers for those that don’t have enough time”, I hope the playerbase goes into full on revolt mode against this change. I’m talking Battlefront 2 levels of revolt. But probably not, because if it’s not EA doing it, people just don’t really seem to care very much.

BUY EXP BOOSTER NOW!

It’s worth noting that this particular exploit might have hit close to home, given that Odyssey launched with a suite of pricey microtransactions that offered, among other things, XP and money boosts. They’re still available, alongside others that have come along since.

This is entirely about XP boost sales.

“I don’t really understand how people can be mad at lootboxes for preying on addictive behaviour but I don’t really hear a word about this”

I think “Buy more games so you can win this cute metagame to be entered into a lottery to win a doctor’s appointment” would be more dystopian. This is just boring old consumerism.

Is there any reason that the system categorizes anything as binary, when they’re inherently probabilistic systems? (That is: This person is a 99% match for who you’re looking for, or a 78% match, or whatever else.)

The “70/30" stuff is such disingenuous bullshit. Do I think Epic will keep it 12% once it actually destroys competition, which it is guaranteed to be trying to do? Fuck no.

LOL, let’s be real, even if steam change the cut they take Epic will still do exclusive. The discord storefront offer a better cut than epic. We won’t see a reduction in game prices either. Right now Epic does a whole lots of sales to garner customers but once they are in a good place this will stop.

Except, you know, not. Of course Romain is giving us the broad strokes, but all of the essential steps to the method are contained within, unlike the joke owl drawing.