Well, this was exactly the outcome Reddit was aiming for with the exorbitant pricing. They want to force everyone to use their app. I hope it backfires on them.
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Well, this was exactly the outcome Reddit was aiming for with the exorbitant pricing. They want to force everyone to use their app. I hope it backfires on them.
Ah, that makes sense. Thank you.
His character fitting in with all the other online ones was hilarious.
I'd say go in dark, the exploration and discovery is the best part of the game.
Always has been 👨‍🚀🔫👨‍🚀
(On PC).
it ran like absolute shit on PS4 and Xbox One, but on current gen and PC the game has always been great. The backlash was overblown and was mostly from people who didn't play it.
Was there bugs? Yes. People clipped into walls and cars flipped suddenly, but no worse than your average Bethesda game. I didn't have a single game breaking bug my entire playthrough. Just some funny ones.
It was pretty obvious that 76 wasn't going to be great from the get go, but as always; never preorder games!
Mario Kart. Absolute GOAT of splitscreen.
A novella/novellete: https://beehaw.org/post/458403
The pitch is essentially: Breaking Bad + Magipunk Fantasy.
They're marine animals that are related to starfish, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. They look like floating plants, but they can actually walk and swim through the ocean to find food (plankton).
Because everyone who isn't is smart enough to realise they're all scams.
Jacob Geller, although his videos are often about much more than just video games.
Probably just thousands of angry Redditors accessing the thread at once.
There is one. !programming
It is already infested with covert ads posted as content, anyway.
Couldn't they already access pretty much anything on the fediverse through the APIs and scraping anyway?
I'd say this is more about getting fediverse market share and trying to exert control over the fediverse through influence of a large userbase.
Sorry, why would you pre-purchase this? (Or anything)
Why not wait until reviews are out and then purchase it?
It's a fashion forum on a site where the stereotypical user is a fedora wearing neckbeard, plus after a point it starts to become self-selecting. Kind of like every EDC post having a knife and flashlight, when the normal person's "every day carry" is just "wallet, keys, phone".
I think they are just called "communities".
Honestly, no. Well, not immediately. If the new guy can prove himself then sure, but we are well past the point of just trusting anyone's political reporting without a strong history of it.
Wait and see.
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