zexmaxwell
ZexMaxwell
zexmaxwell

AT LEAST the ESRB should enforce the droprate of loot boxes of items in games.

I at least want to know the drop rates. currently a whale has to buy $100 or more to figure out the drop rate for the community. I don’t like this.

I came back to try the free-to-play clones and I felt really restricted. My accounts were over the limit and everything i was use to when i played before was locked off. I’m sure a new player won’t run into this problem. but a returning player may have some problems.

GameFAQs was(still is?) the best website for guides and help. user driven minimalist guides ran like a dream on a 56k modem. definitely was the Wikipedia for the 90s

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Ads wouldn’t be a problem if everyone had unlimited mobile data.

there is a lot of after market products in the world. if there is a demand, there is a product.

its dead, when no one plays. people play this game and it will continue to be so.

problem is. this ‘incident’ happen off youtube. which it shouldn’t be happening.

It is, H3h3 just won a case similar about this. You can’t and shouldn’t use the DMCA for this. They should file a complaint with Twitch/Youtube or wherever he streams to shut down his revenue, not abuse the DMCA.

I disagree. we see good games breaking sales records each year and super bunny hop found out that most game companies are tax evading from multiple countries. money is not the problem. it is greed.

once a dreamer hit 18, couldn’t they apply for a green card anyway? I’ve been hearing that some dreamers are like 30 years old already.

I did it for you.

Donate for the cause with a $1000 DLC. your DLC will be Snail mailed to you within a year. (only available in Wisconsin)

its refreshing to see a new perspective from different industry. Please Mark Serrels, ask these ladies to do more fashion critiques from more games. like guild wars. :D

yes, steam is a global market. but they also have the money to work with a team of lawyers to figure this out. yet, they don’t. there is no excuse for this, just hire a law firm and put one maybe 2 devs on it.

this is what some people forget. some porn sites give you a warning page while others embrace the instant pop shock value.

yes they could. but steam IS and probably will forever will be the gate keeper to the largest PC audience.

Valve really needs to grow some balls and allow the exotic games on their platform. the market potential is there and the barrier is easy to implement. if they don’t want to run the risk of selling to minors,