That ignorance is likely caused by the fact that it’s practically heresy to discuss the merits of anything aside from our glorious Capitalism.
That ignorance is likely caused by the fact that it’s practically heresy to discuss the merits of anything aside from our glorious Capitalism.
Probably would’ve helped if the game only told the joke on the first catching of something instead of every single time.
I’m fairly certain that the device within The Matrix replaces all of your sensory input, so it doesn’t matter that you’re lying down with your real body...you’d still feel exhausted from running, etc.
That’s basically like saying that Capitalism should be illegal.
Yes, I wanted the ability to choose one or the other depending upon context instead of being punished for not choosing one side for the entire game.
This is someone sharing their personal experience, and I read nothing that implies that Nathan is telling anyone else how they should feel about the game.
From what I saw of this game it looked very generic, so this is probably for the best.
Ah yes, back in the days when we had to use experimentation and our own brains to learn and discover things.
Yes, if it takes 1.2 million dollars to have “nothing”, then having nothing is a good position to be in.
Minecraft doesn’t have much of a “story”, so it’s almost certainly Skyrim.
A self-descriptive sentence should never be a trademark in the first place.
A battle they’ll hopefully lose, if any sense remains in the world.
Oh, yes, I did mean environmental.
And in terms of economic impact, it’s better to have one truck delivering ~100 boxes or so instead of ~100 people driving their individual cars to the store.
I’d like to see a before-and-after comparison of someone’s vertebrae after a few years of doing this.
I’d like to see a before-and-after comparison of someone’s vertebrae after a few years of doing this.
I think streaming is more akin to acting than simply “playing video games.” If you actually want an audience, anyway.
I think it’s good they are making it as a VR game. VR really needs big titles before it can ever get widespread adoption.
Damn, I must’ve missed the political messages in Mario and Zelda.
Many people would most certainly not buy Diablo 4 if the CEO acted like that. PR is actually important.