Seems silly to me. Just cuz online made money doesn’t mean your hard work on story dlc wouldn’t also make money. Plenty of people like me never play online and would have happily paid for more story
If you’re snooping here, you gotta calm yourself down.
Seems silly to me. Just cuz online made money doesn’t mean your hard work on story dlc wouldn’t also make money. Plenty of people like me never play online and would have happily paid for more story
It’s like when you draw a face and spend hours on it, only to mirror the image and see how stupid it looked.
How many games have microtransactions that disappear within a few years? Seems like team fortress 2 is the one place where you can buy an in-game item and still have access to it over a decade later. Not many games can say that.
I don’t want your damn subscriptions.
With these bundles they always make it so the only games I actually want are always in the highest tier.
Less people randomly walking in every direction and more people just randomly sitting on broken down cardboard boxes.
Polar opposite of the rest of the industry, hell bent on keeping labor costs low with constant layoffs.
An inferior version of the game, by all accounts too. Worse graphics and performance.
Oh look, a sob story and a survival crafter. Never seen those things together.
Yeah. That napkin math looked way off to me.
The games I haven’t played yet are also the games I never paid full price for, or got in a bundle, heavily discounted.
Oh look at that. The author, Steven E. Koonin, was employed by BP as their Chief Scientist. Then he was in the department of energy during Obama’s administration.
I’m sure he doesn’t have a vested interest in oil though.
The energy transition’s purported climate benefits are distant, vague and uncertain while the costs and disruption of rapid decarbonization are immediate and substantial.
Yeah… No conflict of interest here at all.
Does it matter at this point? They lost a lot of interest in this game.
Yep. They didn’t say anything about sharing those riches with anyone.
It is medium, after all.
Unless you already paid for a lifetime Plex pass, I highly recommend giving Jellyfin a try.
Yep, bought a lifetime license like a decade ago when it was cheap. I’ve stuck with it since it’s been simple for my family to use.
Already rocking one of those local stashes. My Plex is up to like 40 tb of movies and shows
Same energy as him holding that Bible. The people who believe this weren’t ever gonna question him anyways.
I wish the people that actually needed to read this knew how to read.
Old trek. Not new trek. Those lessons are mostly gone from the newer series and replaced with pew pew and explosions.